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  1. 1 hour ago, immamac said:

    Players have tried to leave under Sark too none of them stayed because program trajectory and fit. It's laughable to credit it to anything else. 

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  2. 1 hour ago, turtlepond said:

    Wait a gosh darn minute.... Grandy's is still in business?  And their website says there's one about 4 blocks from my office (walking distance, albeit head on a swivel) in downtown Dallas?  

    Ewers talk is good.  But, now I've got to go get some of those biscuits.  The last Grandy's I ate at was in Weatherford, off of I-20, at least 25 years ago.

    Get yo ass down to the Tunnels!

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  3. 3 minutes ago, Josef Pwag said:

    I just watched this twice. I didn't see the impressive arm strength. Everything seemed to be a touch/finesse pass. Perhaps that is what every situation called for in this game. I don't know. One of his first completions was to Mitchell on a mid-level crossing route that was wide open because the LBs were frozen by play-action. How is a route & completion like this not available very frequently to either Mitchell or Sanders? What I am trying to say is I am worried about the K State game and until someone talks me down I might drink during work hours and and I could put my job in jeopardy and then I will have to sit at home and I'll drink more and eat into my savings and I'll be eating salisbury steak and if I am doing that while watching Texas in the Alamo Bowl again I could move on to hard drugs and God knows where that could lead and, quite frankly, you should be ashamed of yourself for allowing me to even get to a possible condition like this. 

    You are obviously new to Texas football

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  4. 16 minutes ago, DaysOff said:


    Head squeezer is an acquaintance. Yes, he lives in Katy, and yes works in o and g sales of some sort.

    I should have included the insightful ending to the article (written by an aggie):

    These photographs all show important Aggie rituals or traditions—quadding, whipping out, catching butterflies, watching the bonfire, and the rest. To all you t.u. graduates and Rice intellectuals and SMU beauty queens and Baylor saints, these rites of Aggiedom may look just like what you thought Aggies would do. But to Aggies, all this looks normal. Campus legend, honored by repetition to each incoming class, is that these rituals help bring the cadets together, form bonds of camaraderie and spirit that will never be broken. Maybe they do, or maybe they do something else entirely. I just know that they are the crucible of Aggiedom. Beyond that I can’t say. I’m an Aggie. To be an Aggie is not to wonder why.

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  5. 20 minutes ago, statsman said:

    It was explained to me (haven’t we all shared the experience of finding out about Aggie weirdness as freshmen, talking to old HS friends that went to A&M, as they tried to make it sound normal and reasonable?) that Aggies squeeze their balls so they will feel the same pain as their players actually in the fight. 

    Yep, this is from a 1981 Texas Monthly article...

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    This gem is from the same article...

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