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  1. From the Texags poors board,  any partiality to this target list?

     

    "IF we perform as Jimbo thinks we can, 

    A final haul of 8 from among the following would be great:

    DT: Omari Thomas, McKinnley Jackson
    DE: Donel Harris, Jason Harris
    LB: Savell Smalls, Noah Sewell
    DB: Dontae Manning, Jacobe Covington, Antonio Johnson
    OL: Chris Morris, Garrett Hayes, Anton Robinson
    RB: Daniyel Ngata, EJ Smith, Devon Achane, Zachary Evans 

    There might even be a flip or 2 as or a late bloomer that comes on board as well. 

    It ain't like it used to be. We dont recruit to win recruiting rankings championships on someone's time table. We recruit to win championships on our time table."

  2. 2 hours ago, ShowmeyourTDs said:

    So who was it that started that rumor?  He has my vote as Surly poster of the 2020 recruiting cycle.  I’m buying that dude a beer at the LSU game.

    The rumor about a plastic surgeon /rhinoplasty specialist in Houston being requested to be flown to CS in the A&M private jet to see a university employee in the evening twice over the last few weeks?

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  3. 2 hours ago, Homesickhorn said:

    Wow.

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    It appears she rolled up the SI mag & stuffed it under her shirt/pants..  along with a few rolls of toilet paper & a box of baking soda, which she'll want to go ahead & keep down there.  

    Homeowner should have an eye out for a missing toaster as well, pictures can be deceiving.  

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  4. 31 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

    I don’t know about anyone else, but not once in my life have I ever heard a UT alum regret or renounce their degree. Not once. I’ve had plenty of aggies tell me sheepishly that they went there, but they’re “not into all of the dorky stuff”, especially women. It’s a pretty common theme, actually. 

    The same "UT alums" are likely the guest visitors at Kyle Field who were lost & received a personal escort by Aggy Nation all while having the best game day experience & hospitality of their lives.

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  5. 1 hour ago, lemonandaturd said:

    They all really wanted him badly, but Jimbo and Price are so well known to those coaches that everyone knew little Price wanted to play for his pops since he was shittin' yellow.  And when he was a in 8th grade he became a huge Jamies fan cause of Big Daddy Jimbo.  Sips don't know what a power Jimbo is in the NCAA coaching ranks.  Saban and the rest were just scurred to offer.  

    he'll either end up a pretty good TE by his RSSOPH year or "locker room leader" kid that never sees the field short of ST or even possibly a medical hardship due to being exposed as a young child to excessive smoke, charcoal and lighter fumes commonly associated with older grilles.  

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  6. 12 minutes ago, truthbringerlrac said:

    just tired of losing recruits to colleges oozing with beautiful thots while ut only has nerdy awkward thots to present to recruits........fun fact malik jefferson was getting clowned on ig by other recruits because he posted a pic with girls he met on uts campus while on a visit who were not up to par & it almost played a major part in him not choosing texas......the most recent example is bru mccoy choosing 1 girl over an lackluster co ed base at ut

    You should stop chugging cocks.   Dr's orders.

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  7. 4 hours ago, texifornia said:

    EJ's Stanford or Florida bound, but ya know, keep banging your head against that wall and see if this time it breaks:

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    I heard Emmitt & EJ were lost in CStat & the most friendly people he'd ever met personally ushered him to the BBQ.   He stated it's the most hospitable environment he'd ever experienced as everybody stopped him to make sure he was having a great time.

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  8. 2 hours ago, angelos's frog said:

    I can't believe I didn't hear about the guys who put the noose on the James Meridith statute back when that happened.  For the life of me, I don't understand why Texas kids choose to go to school in that backwards ass place. 

    A:   Couldn't get into UT, wouldn't go to A&M.

         

    Ole Miss, Arky, Bama & OU are the hot options when you get declined by UT & joining a cult/living in Guyana Station while waiting 4 years for the mill to produce your diploma doesn't appeal to you.

     

  9. 19 minutes ago, angelos's frog said:

    Ole Miss is having a really bad week, first the girl murdered by the douchebag from Fort Worth and now this:

     

    https://www.propublica.org/article/ole-miss-students-pose-with-guns-in-front-of-shot-up-emmett-till-memorial

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    OXFORD, Miss. — Three University of Mississippi students have been suspended from their fraternity house and face possible investigation by the Department of Justice after posing with guns in front of a bullet-riddled sign honoring slain civil rights icon Emmett Till.

    One of the students posted a photo to his private Instagram account in March showing the trio in front of a roadside plaque commemorating the site where Till’s body was recovered from the Tallahatchie River. The 14-year-old black youth was tortured and murdered in August 1955. An all-white, all-male jury acquitted two white men accused of the slaying.

    The photo, which was obtained by the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica, shows an Ole Miss student named Ben LeClere holding a shotgun while standing in front of the bullet-pocked sign. His Kappa Alpha fraternity brother, John Lowe, squats below the sign. A third fraternity member stands on the other side with an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. The photo appears to have been taken at night, the scene illuminated by lights from a vehicle.

     

    LeClere posted the picture on Lowe’s birthday on March 1 with the message “one of Memphis’s finest and the worst influence I’ve ever met.”

    Neither LeClere nor Lowe responded to repeated attempts to contact them.

     

    It is not clear whether the fraternity students shot the sign or are simply posing before it. The sign is part of a memorial effort by the Emmett Till Memorial Commission, a Mississippi civil rights group, and has been repeatedly vandalized, most recently in August 2018. Till’s death helped propel the modern civil rights movement in America.

    Five days after LeClere posted the photo, a person who saw it filed a bias report to the university’s Office of Student Conduct. The complaint pointed out there may have been a fourth person present, who took the picture.

    “The photo is on Instagram with hundreds of ‘likes,’ and no one said a thing,” said the complaint, a copy of which was reviewed by the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica. “I cannot tell Ole Miss what to do, I just thought it should be brought to your attention.”

    The photo was removed from LeClere’s Instagram account after the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and ProPublica began contacting fraternity members and friends. It had received 274 likes.

    Kappa Alpha suspended the trio on Wednesday, after the news organizations provided a copy of the photo to fraternity officials at Ole Miss. The fraternity, which honors Confederate Gen. Robert E. Lee as its “spiritual founder” on its website, has a history of racial controversy, including an incident in which students wore blackface at a Kappa Alpha sponsored Halloween party at the University of Virginia in 2002.

     

    20190725-emmett-till-inline-2.jpg Patrick Weems, executive director of the Emmett Till Memorial Commission, takes down a bullet-riddled sign honoring the slain youth, whose death helped propel the civil rights movement in America. (Courtesy of Emmett Till Interpretive Center)

    “The photo is inappropriate, insensitive and unacceptable. It does not represent our chapter,” Taylor Anderson, president of Ole Miss’ Kappa Alpha Order, wrote in an email. “We have and will continue to be in communication with our national organization and the University.”

    After viewing the photo, U.S. Attorney Chad Lamar of the Northern District of Mississippi in Oxford said the information has been referred to the Justice Department’s Civil Rights Division for further investigation.

    “We will be working with them closely,” he said Thursday.

    University officials called the photo “offensive and hurtful.”

    University spokesman Rod Guajardo acknowledged that an Ole Miss official had received a copy of the Instagram picture in March. The university referred the matter to the university police department, which in turn gave it to the FBI.

    Guajardo said the FBI told police it would not further investigate the incident because the photo did not pose a specific threat.

    Guajardo said that while the university considered the picture “offensive,” the image did not present a violation of the university’s code of conduct. He noted the incident depicted in the photo occurred off campus and was not part of a university-affiliated event.

    “We stand ready to assist the fraternity with educational opportunities for those members and the chapter,” Guajardo said.

    Vandals threw the first sign in the river. The second sign was blasted with 317 bullets or shotgun pellets before the Emmett Till Memorial Commission officials removed it. The third sign, featured in the Instagram photo, was damaged by 10 bullet holes before officials took it down last week. A fourth sign, designed to better withstand attacks, is expected to be installed soon.

    News of the suspensions and referral to the Justice Department came as Till’s cousin, Deborah Watts, co-founder of the Emmett Till Legacy Foundation, was already planning a moment of silence Thursday to honor her cousin with a gathering of supporters and friends dressed in black and white in “a silent yet powerful protest against racism, hatred and violence.” Thursday is Till’s birthday. Had he lived, he would have been 78 years old.

    This is not the first time Ole Miss fraternity students have been caught up in an incident involving an icon from the civil rights movement.

     

    20190725-emmett-till-inline-3.jpg Weems taking down the bullet-riddled sign. (Courtesy of Emmett Till Interpretive Center)

    In 2014, three students from the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity house placed a noose around the neck of a statue on campus of James Meredith, the first known black student to attend Ole Miss. They also placed a Georgia flag of the past that contains the Confederate battle emblem.

    According to federal prosecutors, the freshmen students hatched the plan during a drinking fest at the house, where one student disparaged African Americans, saying this act would create a sensation: “It’s James Meredith. People will go crazy.”

    One pleaded guilty and received six months in prison for using a threat of force to intimidate African American students and employees because of their race or color. Another student also pleaded guilty. He received probation and community service after he cooperated with the FBI. A third man wasn’t charged.

    All three students withdrew from Ole Miss, and the Sigma Phi Epsilon fraternity’s national headquarters shuttered its chapter on the Ole Miss campus after its own investigation, blaming the closing on behavior that included “hazing, underage drinking, alcohol abuse and failure to comply with the university and fraternity’s codes of conduct.”

     

    Shirley L. Smith and Debbie Skipper of the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting and Thalia Beaty, Benjamin Hardy and Claire Perlman of ProPublica contributed to this report.

    Jerry Mitchell is an investigative reporter for the Mississippi Center for Investigative Reporting, a nonprofit news organization that seeks to hold public officials accountable and empower citizens in their communities.

    Email him at Jerry.Mitchell.MCIR@gmail.com and follow him on Facebook at @JerryMitchellReporter and on Twitter at @jmitchellnews.

    If you have any information about the people who took this picture or who appeared in it, please let us know at Mississippi@ProPublica.org.

    Correction, July 25, 2019: An earlier version of this story misidentified John Lowe as holding an AR-15 semi-automatic rifle. Lowe is squatting beneath the sign without a rifle.

     

     

    Just drop those frat daddies off at the gym from the post a few above & let justice take it's course.

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  10. On 7/22/2019 at 9:36 PM, Kyrie Eleison said:

     


    we’re not Georgia, and of all the schools in our conference we’re the least of the “SEC” homers. we don’t give a single half-fuck about anyone in the SEC but us. let them all lose...we’ll laugh our asses off.

    and we take all out of conference P5 opponents we can, and our history proves that.

    tee it up...it’s time to party.

     

    This & the fact y'all picked up where we left off on going balls deep on aggy..  Bayou Bengals are good in my book.

  11. 22 minutes ago, dcbc said:

      What if this annual aggy ring scavenger hunt was the idea of some brilliant Texas graduate to keep little brother busy looking for a missing aggy ring during the hottest months of the summer.  

    Don't rule out a Nigerian Prince or the Josten's sales department.

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