March 6, 20196 yr 18 hours ago, nnm said: Exactly. aggy HATES tu, but LOVES Bama. In the eros, not agape, sense. ....and Texas owns both.
March 6, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, HtownHorn said: Texas is 1-3 vs IND. 8-0 vs. G5 41-37 vs. P5 Zero fcs wins. Advantage aggy
March 6, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, HtownHorn said: Since 2012, 8-0 vs. FCS aggys are fucking pussies. I'm ashamed they call themselves Texans.
March 6, 20196 yr On 3/5/2019 at 11:08 AM, texasdago said: Hey now hey now now Now I'm towing my car, there's a hole in the roofMy possessions are causing me suspicion but there's no proof Hey now, hey nowDon't dream it's overHey now, hey now
March 6, 20196 yr 8 minutes ago, Cairn Horn88 said: Now I'm towing my car, there's a hole in the roofMy possessions are causing me suspicion but there's no proof Hey now, hey nowDon't dream it's overHey now, hey now Amazingly emotional final performance of Crowded House's farewell tour in Sydney.
March 7, 20196 yr In other news .... aggy law school ranked #83 .... TEXAS #16 ...... ADVANTAGE aggy whoop whoop https://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2020-usnwr-rankings-2019-release/
March 7, 20196 yr (Jeff Tarpley) 2019 Expectations for Texas A&M: Playing at a championship level Texas A&M goes into spring practice with a number of quality returnees from a 9-4 team that beat LSU, took national champion Clemson to the wire, and whipped North Carolina State in a bowl game. Those players along with the championship pedigree of head coach Jimbo Fisher have pushed A&M into to the top tens of multiple pre spring practice polls. We've gone through the roster and have rated each position as follows headed into spring while keeping in mind that some players will be sitting and a whole bunch of freshmen will be coming on board in June for summer workouts. Here's how are rating system works: - National championship level - SEC championship level - 9-win level - Good but not a strength - Lots of work to do Quarterback Kellen Mond's passer rating is closer to the bottom of the SEC than the top but he came up big in some big games last fall and his strengths aren't readily available to the eye. He'll need to improve his accuracy this season if he is to take the next step as a passer but he gets A&M into the right plays and should be a better quarterback this season with numbers returning in the offensive line and wideout. Ranking - SEC championship level Running back Trayveon Williams played at a SEC championship level and even a national championship level last year but replacing him is a daunting task. Sophomore Jashaun Corbin will probably be a pretty solid replacement but Williams carried the offense last season and this year the position will be more of a complementary piece. It will help if the Aggies can develop a bigger RB2 like Cordarrian Richardson to share the load, especially in short yardage and goal line situations. Ranking - Nine-win level Receiver The Aggies' wideouts were inconsistent in 2018 due in part to their youth and injury situation but another year and some development among the younger players should push the group to another level. It will help if juniors Kendrick Rogers and Jhamon Ausbon are healthy and can join Quartney Davis and Camron Buckley on the flanks to enable A&M to make up for the loss of tight end Jace Sternberger who was essentially a big slot. Expect them to make Mond better also as they improve their ability to gain separation and perhaps improve as downfield threats. Ranking - SEC championship level Tight end The loss of Sternberger and the influx of youth means that the position goes from playing at a national title level to taking a big step back. The incoming freshmen are talented but they're not going to run routes like Sternberger or block like Trevor Wood. You'll probably see the Aggies in a lot more three and four receiver sets in 2019 as opposed to 2018 which could affect their ability to run the ball as well. Ranking - lots of work to do Offensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Tackle Carson Green has morphed into a really good drive blocker (in addition to his pass protection skill) and Jared Hocker started until he was injured. Ryan McCollum can be an adequate center. Offensive line coach Josh Henson should inject some physicality into the group and much of Williams' production down the stretch was a function of how well they played. Ranking - SEC championship level Defensive line The group lost all but Justin Madubuike up front but there are so many younger pieces to plug in that the biggest question may be where they are the best fits. As a whole, the group will have more get off and size than its 2018 predecessor but the physical talent and football knowledge of last year's players should not be underestimated. Experienced front sevens often key surprise runs like A&M had last year and the group is probably a year away from playing its best football. Ranking - Nine win level Linebacker A&M lost both starters from 2018 and projected 2019 starter Anthony Hines won't be available for contact work in the spring. That leaves junior and bowl game starter Buddy Johnson and some freshmen to carry the load in the spring. As in 2018, the lack of experienced depth means that A&M will have to stay healthy again and count on the two starters to log major minutes. Ranking - Lots of work to do Cornerback A&M returns virtually all of its roster to the most problematic position on the team from 2018. Debione Renfro is physical and played the ball better in 2018 and Myles Jones filled a gaping hole at the other corner spot. Junior college transfer Elijah Blades has to be a factor with his athleticism and it will be interesting to see if freshman Erick Young can make an impact. Ranking - Good but not a strength Safety Leon O'Neal Jr. and Derrick Tucker were very good as they were aggressive near the line of scrimmage and yet were solid downfield in coverage with better angles than what they were used to seeing. They alleviated a lot of concerns that people had going into the off season prior to the game but they'll have to do it for 13 games in 2019. Roney Elam should be a solid nickel much like Deshawn Capers-Smith was in 2018. Ranking - Good but not a strength Special teams A&M returns record setting punter Braden Mann and kicker Seth Small should be better after and up and dow freshman campaign. The coverage units were great in 2018 but the return game could use a boost. Even so, Mann alone makes the group a national championship caliber position. Ranking - National championship level Coaching Jimbo Fisher is an elite recruiter and evaluator who elevated Mond as a quarterback, came up with great game plans, found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line, and used time management to keep A&M's defense off of the field and wear down opposing defenses which made late-game comebacks possible. He coached with a sense of urgency and assembled a staff that improved the Aggies as a team to the extent that they were playing their best ball of the season in the bowl game. There's no higher compliment than that. Ranking - National championship level
March 7, 20196 yr "Those players along with the championship pedigree of head coach Jimbo Fisher have pushed A&M into to the top tens of multiple pre spring practice polls. " Championships are won on the field not on paper.
March 7, 20196 yr (Jeff Tarpley) 2019 Expectations for Texas A&M: Playing at a championship levelTexas A&M goes into spring practice with a number of quality returnees from a 9-4 team that beat LSU, took national champion Clemson to the wire, and whipped North Carolina State in a bowl game. Those players along with the championship pedigree of head coach Jimbo Fisher have pushed A&M into to the top tens of multiple pre spring practice polls. We've gone through the roster and have rated each position as follows headed into spring while keeping in mind that some players will be sitting and a whole bunch of freshmen will be coming on board in June for summer workouts. Here's how are rating system works: - National championship level - SEC championship level - 9-win level - Good but not a strength - Lots of work to doQuarterback Kellen Mond's passer rating is closer to the bottom of the SEC than the top but he came up big in some big games last fall and his strengths aren't readily available to the eye. He'll need to improve his accuracy this season if he is to take the next step as a passer but he gets A&M into the right plays and should be a better quarterback this season with numbers returning in the offensive line and wideout. Ranking - SEC championship levelRunning back Trayveon Williams played at a SEC championship level and even a national championship level last year but replacing him is a daunting task. Sophomore Jashaun Corbin will probably be a pretty solid replacement but Williams carried the offense last season and this year the position will be more of a complementary piece. It will help if the Aggies can develop a bigger RB2 like Cordarrian Richardson to share the load, especially in short yardage and goal line situations. Ranking - Nine-win levelReceiver The Aggies' wideouts were inconsistent in 2018 due in part to their youth and injury situation but another year and some development among the younger players should push the group to another level. It will help if juniors Kendrick Rogers and Jhamon Ausbon are healthy and can join Quartney Davis and Camron Buckley on the flanks to enable A&M to make up for the loss of tight end Jace Sternberger who was essentially a big slot. Expect them to make Mond better also as they improve their ability to gain separation and perhaps improve as downfield threats. Ranking - SEC championship levelTight end The loss of Sternberger and the influx of youth means that the position goes from playing at a national title level to taking a big step back. The incoming freshmen are talented but they're not going to run routes like Sternberger or block like Trevor Wood. You'll probably see the Aggies in a lot more three and four receiver sets in 2019 as opposed to 2018 which could affect their ability to run the ball as well. Ranking - lots of work to doOffensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Tackle Carson Green has morphed into a really good drive blocker (in addition to his pass protection skill) and Jared Hocker started until he was injured. Ryan McCollum can be an adequate center. Offensive line coach Josh Henson should inject some physicality into the group and much of Williams' production down the stretch was a function of how well they played. Ranking - SEC championship levelDefensive line The group lost all but Justin Madubuike up front but there are so many younger pieces to plug in that the biggest question may be where they are the best fits. As a whole, the group will have more get off and size than its 2018 predecessor but the physical talent and football knowledge of last year's players should not be underestimated. Experienced front sevens often key surprise runs like A&M had last year and the group is probably a year away from playing its best football. Ranking - Nine win levelLinebacker A&M lost both starters from 2018 and projected 2019 starter Anthony Hines won't be available for contact work in the spring. That leaves junior and bowl game starter Buddy Johnson and some freshmen to carry the load in the spring. As in 2018, the lack of experienced depth means that A&M will have to stay healthy again and count on the two starters to log major minutes. Ranking - Lots of work to doCornerback A&M returns virtually all of its roster to the most problematic position on the team from 2018. Debione Renfro is physical and played the ball better in 2018 and Myles Jones filled a gaping hole at the other corner spot. Junior college transfer Elijah Blades has to be a factor with his athleticism and it will be interesting to see if freshman Erick Young can make an impact. Ranking - Good but not a strengthSafety Leon O'Neal Jr. and Derrick Tucker were very good as they were aggressive near the line of scrimmage and yet were solid downfield in coverage with better angles than what they were used to seeing. They alleviated a lot of concerns that people had going into the off season prior to the game but they'll have to do it for 13 games in 2019. Roney Elam should be a solid nickel much like Deshawn Capers-Smith was in 2018. Ranking - Good but not a strengthSpecial teams A&M returns record setting punter Braden Mann and kicker Seth Small should be better after and up and dow freshman campaign. The coverage units were great in 2018 but the return game could use a boost. Even so, Mann alone makes the group a national championship caliber position. Ranking - National championship levelCoaching Jimbo Fisher is an elite recruiter and evaluator who elevated Mond as a quarterback, came up with great game plans, found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line, and used time management to keep A&M's defense off of the field and wear down opposing defenses which made late-game comebacks possible. He coached with a sense of urgency and assembled a staff that improved the Aggies as a team to the extent that they were playing their best ball of the season in the bowl game. There's no higher compliment than that. Ranking - National championship levelI don't know now what a pre-spring practice poll is. Probably a made up aggy term. Polls don't mean shit until the last week of the season.
March 7, 20196 yr How many times can he use SEC championship in evaluation. Wth is pre spring rankingSent from my SM-G930P using Tapatalk
March 7, 20196 yr 29 minutes ago, satyanash said: (Jeff Tarpley) 2019 Expectations for Texas A&M: Playing at a championship level Hide contents Texas A&M goes into spring practice with a number of quality returnees from a 9-4 team that beat LSU, took national champion Clemson to the wire, and whipped North Carolina State in a bowl game. Those players along with the championship pedigree of head coach Jimbo Fisher have pushed A&M into to the top tens of multiple pre spring practice polls. We've gone through the roster and have rated each position as follows headed into spring while keeping in mind that some players will be sitting and a whole bunch of freshmen will be coming on board in June for summer workouts. Here's how are rating system works: - National championship level - SEC championship level - 9-win level - Good but not a strength - Lots of work to do Quarterback Kellen Mond's passer rating is closer to the bottom of the SEC than the top but he came up big in some big games last fall and his strengths aren't readily available to the eye. He'll need to improve his accuracy this season if he is to take the next step as a passer but he gets A&M into the right plays and should be a better quarterback this season with numbers returning in the offensive line and wideout. Ranking - SEC championship level Running back Trayveon Williams played at a SEC championship level and even a national championship level last year but replacing him is a daunting task. Sophomore Jashaun Corbin will probably be a pretty solid replacement but Williams carried the offense last season and this year the position will be more of a complementary piece. It will help if the Aggies can develop a bigger RB2 like Cordarrian Richardson to share the load, especially in short yardage and goal line situations. Ranking - Nine-win level Receiver The Aggies' wideouts were inconsistent in 2018 due in part to their youth and injury situation but another year and some development among the younger players should push the group to another level. It will help if juniors Kendrick Rogers and Jhamon Ausbon are healthy and can join Quartney Davis and Camron Buckley on the flanks to enable A&M to make up for the loss of tight end Jace Sternberger who was essentially a big slot. Expect them to make Mond better also as they improve their ability to gain separation and perhaps improve as downfield threats. Ranking - SEC championship level Tight end The loss of Sternberger and the influx of youth means that the position goes from playing at a national title level to taking a big step back. The incoming freshmen are talented but they're not going to run routes like Sternberger or block like Trevor Wood. You'll probably see the Aggies in a lot more three and four receiver sets in 2019 as opposed to 2018 which could affect their ability to run the ball as well. Ranking - lots of work to do Offensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Tackle Carson Green has morphed into a really good drive blocker (in addition to his pass protection skill) and Jared Hocker started until he was injured. Ryan McCollum can be an adequate center. Offensive line coach Josh Henson should inject some physicality into the group and much of Williams' production down the stretch was a function of how well they played. Ranking - SEC championship level Defensive line The group lost all but Justin Madubuike up front but there are so many younger pieces to plug in that the biggest question may be where they are the best fits. As a whole, the group will have more get off and size than its 2018 predecessor but the physical talent and football knowledge of last year's players should not be underestimated. Experienced front sevens often key surprise runs like A&M had last year and the group is probably a year away from playing its best football. Ranking - Nine win level Linebacker A&M lost both starters from 2018 and projected 2019 starter Anthony Hines won't be available for contact work in the spring. That leaves junior and bowl game starter Buddy Johnson and some freshmen to carry the load in the spring. As in 2018, the lack of experienced depth means that A&M will have to stay healthy again and count on the two starters to log major minutes. Ranking - Lots of work to do Cornerback A&M returns virtually all of its roster to the most problematic position on the team from 2018. Debione Renfro is physical and played the ball better in 2018 and Myles Jones filled a gaping hole at the other corner spot. Junior college transfer Elijah Blades has to be a factor with his athleticism and it will be interesting to see if freshman Erick Young can make an impact. Ranking - Good but not a strength Safety Leon O'Neal Jr. and Derrick Tucker were very good as they were aggressive near the line of scrimmage and yet were solid downfield in coverage with better angles than what they were used to seeing. They alleviated a lot of concerns that people had going into the off season prior to the game but they'll have to do it for 13 games in 2019. Roney Elam should be a solid nickel much like Deshawn Capers-Smith was in 2018. Ranking - Good but not a strength Special teams A&M returns record setting punter Braden Mann and kicker Seth Small should be better after and up and dow freshman campaign. The coverage units were great in 2018 but the return game could use a boost. Even so, Mann alone makes the group a national championship caliber position. Ranking - National championship level Coaching Jimbo Fisher is an elite recruiter and evaluator who elevated Mond as a quarterback, came up with great game plans, found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line, and used time management to keep A&M's defense off of the field and wear down opposing defenses which made late-game comebacks possible. He coached with a sense of urgency and assembled a staff that improved the Aggies as a team to the extent that they were playing their best ball of the season in the bowl game. There's no higher compliment than that. Ranking - National championship level It's like hes writing to an audience of disillusioned 11 year olds. Or aggy. Also, Sam averaged 269.6 per game if anyone is curious.
March 7, 20196 yr Coaching Jimbo Fisher...found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line Offensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Ranking - SEC championship level
March 7, 20196 yr Can someone on a pc ctrl+f “championship” in that article above and compare to cumulative championships across all men’s sports?Sent from my iPhone using Tapatalk Pro
March 7, 20196 yr Author Popular Post I wonder if they consider Steel Shank an elite, NC caliber poster. Snatch motherfucker do you speak it?
March 7, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, ztejas said: It's like hes writing to an audience of disillusioned 11 year olds. Or aggy. Also, Sam averaged 269.6 per game if anyone is curious. maybe so, but he didn't get TWO HUNDRED AND SEVENTY FIVE.
March 7, 20196 yr 4 hours ago, ztejas said: It's like hes writing to an audience of disillusioned 11 year olds. Or aggy. Also, Sam averaged 269.6 per game if anyone is curious. And played OU twice, Georgia once, and no FCS teams.
March 7, 20196 yr Also, Sam averaged 269.6 per game if anyone is curious. Passing - 3292Rushing - 482Receiving - 51Total - 3825Games - 14Avg - 273.21Gee, I wonder why they chose 275 as the cutoff.
March 7, 20196 yr 14 minutes ago, Tex Pete said: And played OU twice Yeah but that only inflates his numbers 9 minutes ago, Modessit said: Receiving - 51 Silly me. I didn't include his receiving yards.
March 7, 20196 yr 10 minutes ago, Modessit said: Passing - 3292 Rushing - 482 Receiving - 51 Total - 3825 Games - 14 Avg - 273.21 Gee, I wonder why they chose 275 as the cutoff. Since Sam barely played at all against Baylor and half a game vs ISU, his numbers should be divided by 12.5, not 14.0. That comes to 306 YPG, which is pretty close to the 300 yards I guessed before checking.
March 7, 20196 yr 2 hours ago, Modessit said: Passing - 3292 Rushing - 482 Receiving - 51 Total - 3825 Games - 14 Avg - 273.21 Gee, I wonder why they chose 275 as the cutoff. One series vs Baylor. Or two. Back out his yardage from that game and divide by 13.
March 7, 20196 yr 12 hours ago, Topper13 said: Coaching Jimbo Fisher...found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line Offensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Ranking - SEC championship level Apparently, if a guy started at least one game last year, he qualifies as championship caliber. That's aggy logic of course.
March 7, 20196 yr 7 minutes ago, Focht Up said: Apparently, if a guy started at least one game last year, he qualifies as championship caliber. That's aggy logic of course. Well one secsecsec game is like one BDF season, you stupid sip.
March 7, 20196 yr 3 hours ago, Chad said: Apparently I triggered an aggy early this morning. "Seems like you're though"?
March 7, 20196 yr "All you do is run your damn mouth behind a keyboard like a true pansy" Like you're doing right now, Wade?
March 7, 20196 yr "Jimbo Fisher is an elite recruiter and evaluator who elevated Mond as a quarterback, came up with great game plans, found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line, and used time management to keep A&M's defense off of the field and wear down opposing defenses which made late-game comebacks possible. He coached with a sense of urgency and assembled a staff that improved the Aggies as a team to the extent that they were playing their best ball of the season in the bowl game. There's no higher compliment than that. Ranking - National championship level" For the bolded part, he must be referring to Auburn's late-game comeback against aggy. I have to admit, it was an impressive comeback.
March 7, 20196 yr Duck survives plunge into glory hole. Must’ve been an aggy duck. Whoop. https://amp.theguardian.com/environment/2019/mar/06/glory-hole-bird-duck-cormorant-swims
March 7, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, Modessit said: Passing - 3292 Rushing - 482 Receiving - 51 Total - 3825 Games - 14 Avg - 273.21 Gee, I wonder why they chose 275 as the cutoff. Earlier than 275, A&M was just an all boys military school run by George Patton who didn't allow women on campus. 275 is widely regarded as the Modern Era cutoff in college football.
March 7, 20196 yr Siap.... Arkansas: Source tells FootballScoop that Texas A&M assistant director of recruiting operations Larry McDonald has accepted the position of executive director of recruiting and personnel with the Razorbacks.
March 7, 20196 yr 10 hours ago, Tex Pete said: And played OU twice, Georgia once, and no FCS teams. 273.2 291.2 if you remove the Baylor game where he played 6 snaps. 301.1 when you remove the ISU game where he only played the 1st half. Edited March 7, 20196 yr by HtownHorn
March 7, 20196 yr 14 hours ago, Topper13 said: Coaching Jimbo Fisher...found ways to run the ball with an inexperienced offensive line Offensive line The group lost center Erik McCoy who may be a first round draft pick but returns five players who have started at least one game in their A&M careers. Ranking - SEC championship level This one and the WR section got a chuckle out of me. Filled the anuses with a baster of sunshine there.
March 7, 20196 yr Seen in NW Austin. And yes, I know I need to clean my windshield. Why is the pic not showing in Tapa?
March 7, 20196 yr 16 hours ago, US183 said: In other news .... aggy law school ranked #83 .... TEXAS #16 ...... ADVANTAGE aggy whoop whoop https://blog.spiveyconsulting.com/2020-usnwr-rankings-2019-release/ UT law at 16 is a fucking joke. Fuck USNWR and its stupid rankings. At the same time, can you imagine "oh we have a law school, it's not in the top 80 but it is close!"
March 7, 20196 yr 1 hour ago, ztejas said: "All you do is run your damn mouth behind a keyboard like a true pansy" Like you're doing right now, Wade? He looks like a typical aggy brainiac.
March 7, 20196 yr ol' Wade looks like the type who'd like to meet in Houston for a fight, at the corner of Smith and Louisiana
March 7, 20196 yr 12 minutes ago, Scholz said: He looks like a typical aggy brainiac. Oh it's this guy again. I should have known.
March 7, 20196 yr 1 minute ago, ztejas said: Oh it's this guy again. I should have known. there you go, running your mouth behind the keyboard like a big ol'... girl's vagina
March 7, 20196 yr 17 minutes ago, Scholz said: He looks like a typical aggy brainiac. I bet he's excited about March 17.
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