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  1. it's a conundrum wrapped in a riddle inside a milkman pose entirely unspoken is the concept of a true road win over a ranked team, something they haven't done in 11 years and only accomplished twice this century we had 3 true road wins over ranked teams last year
  2. pig/jax kicker hits from 70 doesn't break tucker's record because pre-season but still would have been good from 72 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Ofwp5x65C0
  3. poll topics from the 2 espn articles earlier today we edged pedder by only 5 points, the closest margin since 1998 -- 1st place votes: Texas 25, pedder 23, tosu 11 -- horn talk has centered on 'would Texas or tosu be #1' and pedder was not even considered - advantage pedder Texas received just 38.5% of the first-place votes (25 of 65), the smallest share for a No. 1 team in the preseason poll since uga got 33.9% (22 of 65) in 2008 - advantage not Texas Texas will try to become the 12th team to start and finish #1 since the AP preseason poll debuted in 1950 - the last team to do it was bama in 2017 our 26 turnovers last season were 5th most fbs yet we were +5 in turnovers thanks to 31 takeaways #2 in fbs
  4. week 3 "aggy shocks the football world - will unveil the wishbone triple-option later today in south bend" what could go wrong?
  5. it's a 995 thread but to repeat the b1g league office is totally trying to fix this year for them: with oregon starting lower than expected the b1g needs west coast viability for riley the illinois game is the fulcrum for their season illinois are going to want a night game the b1g are going to want a 1pac/4east kick if usc can beat illinois they can beat michigan at home if they can't beat illinois they could be staring at a 4-game hole in the middle of their season like aggy (with florida as the pivot)
  6. boomhauer Jimbo Fisher has 'a lot to give,' eyes college coaching return - ESPN Adam Rittenberg Jimbo Fisher, who received a record $76 million buyout after he was fired as Texas A&M football coach in 2023, says he wants to return to the sideline. Fisher, who recently joined the ACC Network as an analyst, told the "Trials to Triumph" podcast earlier this week that he is looking for "the right situation" to get back into coaching at the college level. "I'm 59, in great shape and healthy. I've had success everywhere we've ever been," Fisher said. "The end at Texas A&M, it's unfortunate, but we also had the highest-ranked team they ever had there in 2020. Our quarterbacks got hurt. We played with first-team, third-team. ... It was hard to get playcalling and guys around. ... Didn't pan out like we needed to, but I still love it." Fisher, who was hired by Texas A&M ahead of the 2018 season, later received a 10-year, $95 million deal in 2021. He was fired by the Aggies in November 2023 after going 45-25. Prior to that, he went 83-23 at Florida State, winning the 2013 national title and three consecutive ACC championships from 2012-14. "Being able to [coach], I would," Fisher told the podcast. "I've won 72% of my games, won 80% of my playoff games. I've been fortunate to win a national championship as a head coach and assistant. I miss the relationships with players. I would be very interested in still doing it. I still think I've got a lot to give. I'd like to get back out there." Fisher will appear weekly on the "ACC Huddle" on Saturdays on the ACC Network.
  7. jimbo is on the studio panel this year on acc network
  8. search <site:texags.com> unlimited results search <site:texags.com AND "Graham Harmon"> null results
  9. wut? why do they have any sense of entitlement to a manning? they already got one the family is nawlins dad was klan if anything klan and corndog have state/legacy dibs on mannings sds article from 16:
  10. umlang has been updating this stat periodically for several years it's always posted in both football and 995 i think it's in a recent aggy fact thursday anyway, it was thursday 28 aug 14, over #9 cock on the road 3999 days ago tomorrow is the 4000-day anniversary of the last aggy true road win over a ranked opponent before that, google thinks their only other true road win over a ranked opponent was @ pitt in 2002 in a quarter century, they've done it twice
  11. so you're telling me, patronizing bucs funds paying off jimbo?
  12. florida is overtalked but they won 4 after lagway got back, the week after losing to us how they gel will have impact on aggy and us in weeks 6 & 7 huge game for both i'm glad we're first
  13. scott woodward was the ad when jimbo signed he left for lsu in 19 and remains their ad holding that job for 6 years is proof there is no way he was responsible for the insane contract the chef's kiss was the "coach will try really hard" language john sharpe is your dumbass
  14. dd lewis and my dad were doubles partners in tennis tournaments at canyon creek in the late 70s
  15. the enshittification of vegas is the coal-mine canary for the decline of american civilization they've taken the parasitic business model from the airlines and have yet to find bottom multi-hour lines to check in and check out is 3rd world i could bitch for days about how much i hate vegas
  16. it's been awhile, so i'll post a reminder.... george herbert walker bush is on the all-time anagram mt. rushmore: huge berserk rebel warthog his superb greater knowledge terrible super egg-heads know sorest bungler hawk pedigree keep war then bugger soldiers
  17. welp, since you gave it away, it's the 77 and 78 plano-permian state semis permian won last year 13-10 at ratliff after a 30-year break in the series the return game is this year in frisco fantastic they decided to televise this year's game unbelievably stupid to kickoff at 11am central on saturday 30 august will be setting dvr (nfl network) the 77 game is forgotten, sandwiched between the miracle 29-28 quarterfinal comeback over highland park and the state final win 13-10 over png in front of 49k at texas stadium the 77 game was played in lubbock in a cold howling wind on plano's 2nd punt permian fumbled on their 40(?), plano recovered, gained a few yards and kicked a line-drive field goal that barely made it over the bar plano didn't cross midfield again for the rest of the game: 63 total yards, 9 punts, 3 points, 0 penetrations, and won the 78 game was played in irving and was a defensive war not unlike the '76 0u game 5 fumbles, 4 lost and 5 picks for NINE total turnovers between the 2 teams permian was on the plano 35(?) with 4 seconds left but plano was ahead on penetrations so permian had to go for the endzone, i don't remember how that play failed but it did the next week cjk5h led stratford over plano for the title at the astrodome permian may have friday night lights, but it took them 47 years to notch their first win over plano, and permian played a huge part cementing the plano mystique
  18. sir, i must take exception to your denigration of dd lewis from his wiki (edited for data that's no longer current) Although he was a great college player, Lewis was selected by the Dallas Cowboys in the sixth round (159th overall) of the 1968 NFL draft, because teams thought that he was too small to play in the NFL. As a rookie at training camp, the team tried him at center, before moving him to outside linebacker. In 1969, he spent what would have been his second season doing military service. In 1973 after serving as a backup for four seasons, Lewis took over the weakside linebacker position, when Chuck Howley retired, and held this position for nine straight years. His best game was in the 1975 NFC Championship Game, when he intercepted two passes in a 37–7 victory against the Los Angeles Rams, helping the Cowboys become the first wild-card team to make it to the Super Bowl. To this day, he holds the Cowboys playoff record with 27 games played. During his NFL career, Lewis played in 12 NFC divisional-round contests, one NFC wild-card contest and nine NFC Championship Games. He made five Super Bowl appearances while winning Super Bowl VI and Super Bowl XII. During the 1980 season, he became along with Larry Cole, the first three-decade players in franchise history.[2] Lewis played for 13 years and started 135 consecutive games until his retirement after the 1981 season. Although he was never selected to a Pro Bowl or All-Pro squad, he served as defensive co-captain in 1977 and 1978. In 1984, he was named to the Cowboys Silver Anniversary Team.
  19. let's give it a couple of days for others to see it to your point, there were FIFTEEN (15) turnovers these 2 games across 96 minutes of football that's a turnover every 6 minutes
  20. the following data has a 2025 relevance...... no googling... if you are alumni of the schools and know the answers stay silent..... what games do these belong to: --- ---
  21. the Official Airline Guide (OAG) will cease printed publication with the december editions this year pre-war issues always bring $75+
  22. the retroactive natty claiming is not what's so incredibly full aggy it's the 1997 and 2010 "conference champions" shit that is just disgusting i will be producing a "aggy selfie guide map" for visiting sec fanbases the wall is #1b to the hall of champions #1a the wylie e. coyote stairs and the bonfire stonehenge are also top 5 but i haven't done a full ranking yet
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