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OILERS LIKELY TO STAY IN HOUSTON UNTIL '98
Published March 14, 1996
Oilers Exec VP Mike McClure said yesterday the team will "likely" play the next two years in Houston, not TN. The team awaits final NFL approval to move the franchise to Nashville, where they will play in a new stadium in '99. In the meantime, the team was eyeing Memphis' Liberty Bowl (Rick Gosselin, DALLAS MORNING NEWS, 3/14).




