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Reese Bennett

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  1. 4 minutes ago, NeverMarryAStripper said:

    I'm sure the people of Bastrop are glad they were in charge

    I just can't believe we have a state agency responsible for disaster training and response across the state (and with coordinating with the feds and other states) reporting to a college dean and a university chancellor. WTF?

    Here's what's going to happen: eventually there will be a disaster with an overwhelmingly bad outcome attributable in no small part to the organization and culture of the agency. It will then be reformed and removed from aggy. This is the bonfire stack writ large--it just hasn't collapsed yet.

  2. 17 minutes ago, tx 3 putt said:

    This is the kind of stuff aggie needs to focus on, instead of wasting 100’s of millions on football. stay in your lane aggie  …


     

    I still can't believe the state agency responsible for wildland fires and managing state lands is allowed to be called the Texas A&M Forest Service instead of, you know, the Texas Forest Service. In addition to wildland fires, this group of aggys has significant responsibilities for managing other kinds of disasters across the state. Think about that for a second or two. And, of course, on their website, they brag about being headquartered in College Station instead of Austin. 

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  3. 19 hours ago, williemackgarza said:

    Went the Boys game over Thanksgiving day. Just me and my 2 sons, guys trip. We stayed up at the Star in Frisco. The little card shop there had a signed juan pase helmet for $500. Check out the tag line he wrote, all american badass… dumbass more like it

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    The A and the M are not lined up correctly. Or maybe the T is skewed. Either way, very much an aggy helmet.

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  4. 11 minutes ago, Rickylovesweed said:

    There is zero chance this is true. 

    This is Billy trying to sell his subscribers on things being better under Elko. There is no fucking shot Jimbo was hiring coaches based on an agent's opinion. 

    Agree. His hiring practices were centered on these things:

    Will they tell me what I want to hear?

    Can I yell at them?

    Can I blame them?

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  5. 11 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

    Per IT Live

    Solomon Williams is a Texas/Bama battle, the E-Rob leaving A&M took them out. Nick Saban is planning to go in home with Williams....will Sark go in home with him?

    "Go in home." There has to be a better way to phrase that so it doesn't sound kinda like gay sex.

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  6. 8 hours ago, Napoleon said:

    It is short for-

    “How are you doing yourself?”

    …so try not to punch a baby unless you’re sure you can get away with it.

    🤜👶🏻

    If I said that I would get some odd looks from the near-Social Security supermarket checker who can't wait to get home to her 25-year old comfy chair, smokes, and TV stories. "Fine. Yourself?" it is.

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  7. 37 minutes ago, tokamak said:

    I like The Athletic. I pay money for The Athletic. But their recruiting coverage is so hilariously bad that it makes me wonder why they even bother. Here’s a scorching hawt take from a recruiting roundup article posted today. You’ve been warned. 
     

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    • There are only four programs that currently have three five-star prospects committed. Texasis one of them. The Longhorns just made the Playoff for the first time, but that doesn’t mean their roster hasn’t always been loaded. It has. There are too many good players in the state of Texas for the Longhorns to ever be left wanting for more, which makes going national a little easier, too. Texas’ three-star prospects include an offensive lineman out of California (Brandon Baker), a receiver out of St. Louis (Ryan Wingo) and an edge rusher from in-state (Colin Simmons). Texas’ class ranks No. 10 nationally and includes four top-100 players.

    • Texas’ class could be better, though. The Horns just haven’t been good enough in the state. The top 18 players in the Lone Star State are ranked in the top 100 nationally. Texas has commitments from one (Simmons). In a banner year on the field, you’d think the Longhorns would be crushing it in-state. Texas could be on the verge of signing a mega class, but it isn’t.

     

    This works for the Athletic: https://www.textise.net/

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