December 26, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, RomaVicta said: I try to atone Sure we might be accommodating but we don't celebrate it on an institutional level like A&M does.
December 26, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, RomaVicta said: I try to atone Put Dan's quote up at the next Bonfire.
December 26, 20232 yr On 12/24/2023 at 7:11 PM, SydneyCarton said: Like anyone knows what the “Elko grind” would be like, much less this dude.
December 26, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, honolulu horn said: Jesus this thread is retarded. thread subject checks out
December 27, 20232 yr Once Paul Chryst takes the Iowa job, Jimbo is going to join Sark's Home for Wayward Ex-Coaches , and become an analyst for Texas. [emoji869][emoji869][emoji869]As absurd as this sounds, if we keep having success and Saban eventually retires...I could see Sark keeping the coach rehab program going. He's very open and honest about Saban believing in him changing the course of his life. He already has a decent tree going, two position coaches going on to coordinator and HC jobs, and I have a feeling we lose a couple more if we keep this thing rolling to the end.
December 27, 20232 yr 1 minute ago, ousux said: On 12/22/2023 at 2:49 PM, Hornlover said: Once Paul Chryst takes the Iowa job, Jimbo is going to join Sark's Home for Wayward Ex-Coaches , and become an analyst for Texas. As absurd as this sounds, if we keep having success and Saban eventually retires...I could see Sark keeping the coach rehab program going. He's very open and honest about Saban believing in him changing the course of his life. It's genuinely touching when Sark talks about it, and it reflects well on Saban who is generally viewed as more machine than human.
December 27, 20232 yr Popular Post According to 247Sports’ Jeff Tarpley, sophomore wide receiver Noah Thomas will miss the matchup for undisclosed reasons, closing the book on his 2023 season after appearing in nine games while recording 29 receptions for 353 yards and five touchdowns, including his opening season three touchdown performance in the win vs. New Mexico. While some will attempt to take a deep dive into Thomas’s reasons for missing the game, remember that, through NIL sponsor Texas Aggies United, Thomas announced his return for the 2024 season earlier this month. While Thomas’s absence will certainly hinder the Aggies’ passing production against the Cowboys, it will now be up to Moose Muhammad III, Jahdae Walker, and freshman Micah Tease to steer the ship, at least on Wednesday night.
December 27, 20232 yr Popular Post 1 hour ago, RomaVicta said: It's genuinely touching when Sark talks about it, and it reflects well on Saban who is generally viewed as more machine than human. For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must.
December 27, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, bad_teammate said: For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must. Great interview. How long before someone has a screen name “Sark’s Thermostat”?
December 27, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, bad_teammate said: For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must. Didn’t really have an hour to watch the whole thing, but couldn’t turn it off. Thanks for posting. How lucky are we to have him as our coach. I wonder if Del Conte and those involved in hiring him knew what they had when they pulled the trigger to get him on board. If so, hats off to them. I also got the feeling that Sark knew what he had with this team (obviously recorded prior to this season) when he made the interview.
December 27, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, bad_teammate said: For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must. Fucking awesome watch. Thanks for that. Hadn’t seen it.
December 27, 20232 yr Most people want to find the diamond in the rough but not old Magneto... I guess that is his excuse "don't mind me I am just looking for diamonds!'
December 27, 20232 yr not gay at all Dude, it’s only because they are so not gay that they are able to do gay things without risk of gaying.
December 27, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, MAUFRAIS said: He didn’t put an emoji but the other guy is joking too? They’re both rubes. It’s an old family turdition.
December 27, 20232 yr 29 minutes ago, Pimphand said: Most people want to find the diamond in the rough but not old Magneto... I guess that is his excuse "don't mind me I am just looking for diamonds!' And then vonthejuan comes off the top rope with his own stupidity. Army?
December 27, 20232 yr staubach did indeed play one year for New Mexico Military Institute in Roswell before going to Annapolis and winning a heisman at Navy army? wtf? probably the most decorated player in the league from a service academy and aggy of all people don't know this as canon
December 27, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Hank Kingsley said: According to 247Sports’ Jeff Tarpley, sophomore wide receiver Noah Thomas will miss the matchup for undisclosed reasons, closing the book on his 2023 season after appearing in nine games while recording 29 receptions for 353 yards and five touchdowns, including his opening season three touchdown performance in the win vs. New Mexico. While some will attempt to take a deep dive into Thomas’s reasons for missing the game, remember that, through NIL sponsor Texas Aggies United, Thomas announced his return for the 2024 season earlier this month. While Thomas’s absence will certainly hinder the Aggies’ passing production against the Cowboys, it will now be up to Moose Muhammad III, Jahdae Walker, and freshman Micah Tease to steer the ship, at least on Wednesday night. Betting line last Thursday afternoon (12/22) when I told my gambling addict friend to lay money down on Okie State… Betting line from a few hours ago (late Tuesday evening, 12/26) that I just found after reading about A&M’s latest opt out at 1:30am (12/27)… Last week I told my friend that I had thought that Okie State would be favored -5, but when I saw that Okie State was +2, I felt the need to let him know. For over 25 years, when I’ve seen a line that I felt looked totally wrong, I’ve let him know. I am not always right, but A&M being favored while their program was decomposing before our eyes seemed bizarre.
December 27, 20232 yr Popular Post 13 hours ago, bad_teammate said: For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must. Thanks for posting. I real look at the man, not just the coach. I humble, multi-faceted man, that has faced adversity, been forced to look deep within himself, given a second chance in life, and came out the other side. Thankfully, behind the wheel at The University of Texas. So much good stuff here (I drank the entire keg of Kool Aid!). Staring down and beating adversity, and guiding and raising kids into decent people, gives one a perspective that is easy to build upon. Sark has been blessed to have earned so many different opportunities, primarily because he has always had the knowledge, drive and effort to succeed. He has a great personal story to tell, honest and with an open book, and at the end of the day, he is just a good, all around person. His personality resonates with like minded souls and his genuine concern for people, both coaches and players, serves him well. Kudo's to those that recognized the man behind the clip board and beat back the haters to get him here. Sark's destiny was to come lead Texas out of the desert wilderness, and he has given us older, occasional Surly Horns, a multi-season pass to enjoy a long ride into the burnt orange sunset.
December 27, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, PTINS said: I real look at the man, not just the coach. I humble, multi-faceted man, that has faced adversity, been forced to look deep within himself, given a second chance in life, and came out the other side. Way to make it all about yourself.
December 27, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, Here’s the deal said: Didn’t really have an hour to watch the whole thing, but couldn’t turn it off. Thanks for posting. How lucky are we to have him as our coach. I wonder if Del Conte and those involved in hiring him knew what they had when they pulled the trigger to get him on board. If so, hats off to them. I also got the feeling that Sark knew what he had with this team (obviously recorded prior to this season) when he made the interview. IIRC, I read/heard that among all the coaches Saban had on his staff, and he had a lot of very good coaches, he valued Sark the most and was planning on having him take over at Alabama after he retires. Saban said that Sark was the best at connecting with players.
December 27, 20232 yr 19 hours ago, bad_teammate said: For anyone who hasn't listened/watch, the Pivot podcast with Sark is an absolute must. @blacklab and @immamac could we get this interview moved into its own thread? Every Longhorn fan should watch this.
December 27, 20232 yr 48 minutes ago, AeroHorn said: IIRC, I read/heard that among all the coaches Saban had on his staff, and he had a lot of very good coaches, he valued Sark the most and was planning on having him take over at Alabama after he retires. Saban said that Sark was the best at connecting with players. That's a good story and all, but Saban doesn't speak much about succession. He's Hyman Roth and secretly believes that he's going to live forever. Unless you have a link where he's discussing it in an interview, that part of what you heard is likely bullshit. I have friends that have been at Bama longer than anyone else and they don't think he's got a clock ticking.
December 27, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, closetojumping said: That's a good story and all, but Saban doesn't speak much about succession. He's Hyman Roth and secretly believes that he's going to live forever. Unless you have a link where he's discussing it in an interview, that part of what you heard is likely bullshit. I have friends that have been at Bama longer than anyone else and they don't think he's got a clock ticking. I also feel like Sark is giving Saban way too much credit for saving his career. While he probably did jump start Sark’s career when nobody else would, I’m guessing Saban didn’t do it because he’s got a big heart - he did it because he wants to win and knew Sark was a great offensive mind who could help his team win championships. Now if he goes out and rescues Jimbo, I might change my mind.
December 27, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, Here’s the deal said: I also feel like Sark is giving Saban way too much credit for saving his career. While he probably did jump start Sark’s career when nobody else would, I’m guessing Saban didn’t do it because he’s got a big heart - he did it because he wants to win and knew Sark was a great offensive mind who could help his team win championships. Now if he goes out and rescues Jimbo, I might change my mind. Sarkisian never claimed that Saban did it altruistically. No one else was willing, at the time, to hire his great offensive mind.
December 27, 20232 yr my god, they are really just a shambling herd of incredibly cringe-ass fucks aren't they
December 27, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, JesusSweatDuck said: Aggy down bad Reiterating the fact that it's been almost 3 years since they last played in a bowl game.....
December 27, 20232 yr 39 minutes ago, BornAndRaised said: "...the glory at A&M is like no other..." Again, these chuckle fucks simply defy satire. That quote belongs at the entrance to the very font of glory, their delusional and drafty (from all that empty space) Hall of Champions. "There is no better defensive coach than coach Elko." Jeepers, this shit again! Hire: 'We love Coach X. There is no one greater than Coach X." Fire: "We hate Coach X. He has failed the greatest fan base in the world." Hire: 'We love Coach Y. There is no one greater than Coach Y." Rinse and repeat. "Then, Texas A&M will take care of you after the NFL." Seriously? I would hope Shemar has goals a little loftier than that.
December 28, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, closetojumping said: That's a good story and all, but Saban doesn't speak much about succession. He's Hyman Roth and secretly believes that he's going to live forever. Unless you have a link where he's discussing it in an interview, that part of what you heard is likely bullshit. I have friends that have been at Bama longer than anyone else and they don't think he's got a clock ticking. I don't remember where I read that but found couple of links indicating it. https://247sports.com/article/nick-saban-suggested-steve-sarkisian-could-succeed-him-as-alabama-football-coach-john-talty-reports-215632206/ https://www.heartlandcollegesports.com/2021/01/11/joel-klatt-steve-sarkisian-had-an-agreement-to-succeed-nick-saban-at-alabama/
December 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, BornAndRaised said: that mutha fucka Shemar Turner has not seen glory years since leaving Desoto
December 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Doc Daneeka said: Sarkisian never claimed that Saban did it altruistically. No one else was willing, at the time, to hire his great offensive mind. I felt like Sark inferred it when he spoke about the side of Saban that no one talks about.
December 28, 20232 yr 34 minutes ago, Tired Horn said: "Then, Texas A&M will take care of you after the NFL." Seriously? I would hope Shemar has goals a little loftier than that. If you need insurance after the NFL, the 12th man has the inside track to the best rates in W/NW Harris county.
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