Ranger Cup U. Challenge premieres Jan. 28 - Major League Fishing

Ranger Cup U. Challenge premieres Jan. 28

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Paul Clark and Brett Preuett of the University of Lousiana-Monroe hold up their 15-pound, 15-ounce limit to sit them in fourth with 27-7 as a total. Photo by Kyle Wood. Anglers: Brett Preuett, Paul Clark.
January 28, 2014 • MLF • Archives

SAN ANTONIO – Americana Outdoors is proud to present the Ranger Cup University Challenge premiering on NBC Sports Network and Pursuit Channel.

The tournament, which occurred Sept. 22, 2013 on a private Oklahoma lake owned by Chevy pro and professional bass fishing legend Jimmy Houston, pitted the two highest-qualifying teams from the FLW College Fishing Championship and the BoatUS Collegiate Bass Fishing National Championship in a winner-take-all, made-for-TV event.

The schools represented in this year’s challenge are University of Louisiana- Monroe and Tennessee Tech. Paul Clark and Brett Preuett will be representing the University of Louisiana- Monroe, while Joe Slagle and Cliff Dye are the anglers competing from Tennessee Tech.

Modeled after the most lucrative contingency program in the industry, the Ranger Cup, Ranger Cup University is open to collegiate anglers fishing in either FLW- or BoatUS- affiliated competitions.

With up to $2,000 in prizes on the line, this fishing competition is more intense than ever. Make sure to watch the University of Louisiana- Monroe and Tennessee Tech battle it out for the right to be dubbed Ranger Cup Challenge winners. You can watch all of the action on:

NBC Sports Network

January 28th @ 3:30pm

January 31st @ 3:00pm

Pursuit Channel

January 29th @ 4:00pm

February 2nd @ 2:30pm

To sign-up for Ranger Cup University, which is free and exclusively for collegiate anglers, regardless of which brand of boat they own, visit www.RangerBoats.com. To remain qualified in the program, anglers need only adhere to clothing and decal requirements. The program also allows anglers to reap the rewards of a professionally run contingency program regardless of tournament results. As part of the Ranger Cup University program, participants will be able to receive discounts on already-discounted tournament apparel through Gemini Custom Apparel, with no artwork or set-up fees.