Jump to content
View in the app

A better way to browse. Learn more.

Surly Horns

A full-screen app on your home screen with push notifications, badges and more.

To install this app on iOS and iPadOS
  1. Tap the Share icon in Safari
  2. Scroll the menu and tap Add to Home Screen.
  3. Tap Add in the top-right corner.
To install this app on Android
  1. Tap the 3-dot menu (⋮) in the top-right corner of the browser.
  2. Tap Add to Home screen or Install app.
  3. Confirm by tapping Install.
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business & Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Advertise... Tailgate Donations

Featured Replies

7 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

We've had what, 9 games against the current top 25? 

…and that was in one week!

  • Replies 91.1k
  • Views 9.6m
  • Created
  • Last Reply

Top Posters In This Topic

Most Popular Posts

Posted Images

On 2/6/2023 at 6:58 AM, nnm said:

Breaking news y’all. aggy is actually big brother to tu. 

 

OK aggy, we will make sure you remember.

casey-heynes-hero.gif

anyone else get a sudden hankering for grackle on a stick?

Only on Tuesday.
  • Popular Post

My own work from the big 12 left behind thread

image.jpeg

On 2/6/2023 at 4:31 PM, Cairn Horn88 said:

Now, ya gotta remember that this was a 100-year decision....and since they have only been there for about 10 years, they are still in the "planning" stages and not really working that hard yet....they figure that they still have another 90 years to have to win anything significant over there.

Screen_Shot_2018_02_28_at_5.14.34_PM.png

technically they only have 77 more years or they will have to redo the trophy

1 minute ago, ButtFumble said:

Screen_Shot_2018_02_28_at_5.14.34_PM.png

technically they only have 77 more years or they will have to redo the trophy

I don't think Jimbo has another 77 years of coaching left in him unless they preserve him like Lenin and wheel him out to the sideline on Saturdays.

  • Popular Post
7 hours ago, tx 3 putt said:

 

https://archive.ph/YAIYl

Justin Tucker:

Quote

"I've been asked before if I care if the game is played again because I won't necessarily have the last laugh or bragging rights or anything like that. Like, I don't care about that. I just want to see great football being played between one great program and its little brother."

 

full text:

 

Quote

 

It just means more': An oral history of Justin Tucker's game-winning kick against Texas A&M

 
 
 
 
0:00|
6:55
AD|
 
 
 
 
WATCH: Long day in Morgantown as both Texas QBs hurt in 31-23 loss
Two Texas QBs get hurt as West Virginia captures a 31-23 victory for the Longhorns' sixth straight loss. Rough sledding on these Country Roads. Brian Davis, Hookem
Danny Davis
Hookem
Published 6:00 a.m. CT Nov. 25, 2021Updated 12:33 p.m. CT Nov. 27, 2021
 
In September, Justin Tucker kicked a 66-yard field goal in the final seconds of the Baltimore Ravens' 19-17 win over the Detroit Lions. It was the longest kick in NFL history and another milestone for Tucker, who in his 10-year NFL career has made 311 field goals at a 90.7% success rate and has a Super Bowl ring.
Yet Tucker recently told the American-Statesman he might not have succeeded in the NFL had he not first hit the 40-yard field goal as time expired to beat Texas A&M 27-25 on Nov. 24, 2011, the last time the Longhorns and Aggies played each other in football.
"Without that kick, for me personally, I don't think l have a pro career," Tucker said. "I think by making that kick, I at least proved to myself that I have the ability to come through in big moments."
For the past 10 years, Tucker's game-winner has been the last memory of the Texas-Texas A&M rivalry. The Statesman recently discussed Texas' winning drive at Kyle Field with former Longhorns players, who shared their recollections.
d0ae9f36c2948f16790dfefe8b32e3765e99d267
 

Don't forget: Case McCoy's legs set up Justin Tucker's kick

For a little while that Thanksgiving night, Tucker thought that final Texas A&M game would be a lowlight in his career file. With Texas nursing a 24-19 lead late in the game, Tucker had a chance to pin the Aggies deep, but his 28-yard punt instead set them up at their own 32. A&M's Ryan Tannehill engineered an eight-play drive that he capped with a 16-yard touchdown pass to Jeff Fuller.
That made it A&M 25, Texas 24. The Longhorns had 108 seconds left to respond.
Texas quarterback Case McCoy breaks free for a 25-yard gain and a critical first down in the closing seconds of the Longhorns' 27-25 win over Texas A&M on Thanksgiving night 2011. It's the last time the two schools played each other in football. McCoy's run set up Justin Tucker's winning field goal.
Texas quarterback Case McCoy breaks free for a 25-yard gain and a critical first down in the closing seconds of the Longhorns' 27-25 win over Texas A&M on Thanksgiving night 2011. It's the last time the two schools played each other in football. McCoy's run set up Justin Tucker's winning field goal. David J. Phillip/AP File Photo
Case McCoy, Texas quarterback (2011-13): "I'll never forget; I walked into that little huddle on the side, and I was smiling, right? Mason Walters, one of our big offensive linemen, was like, 'What the hell are you smiling for, McCoy?' I'll never forget; I said, 'Listen, I don't know why; I should have no confidence up to this point, based on what we've done. But this movie script has already been written. We all came to Texas; we had the choice to go to A&M, and we chose Texas because that's the school you go to, and they will always be our little brother. Now all the years up to this point, now we just have to go execute, and we're going to go do that.' That was kind of my mentality: Just go do your job because this has already been written. We're here for a reason."
Mason Walters, offensive lineman (2010-13): McCoy "had a ton of confidence, which is what you need to play the quarterback position well. Talent's a huge part of it, don't get me wrong, but you've got to have that factor. ... He was also a master of those cheesy lines in the huddle. Too much 'Friday Night Lights,' or maybe that's just West Texas flair of the romanticism of football. That was par for the course for McCoy."
1732e1a7f845c585dbaef09ca2acb76b349a19ca
After a nice kickoff return by Quandre Diggs, Texas opened its final drive at its own 29. The Longhorns were aided on the possession by a questionable personal foul that was called on A&M defensive back Trent Hunter. The biggest play, however, was McCoy's 25-yard scramble that took the Longhorns to the Aggies' 23.
Craig Way, the "Voice of the Texas Longhorns" (2001-present): "Amazingly enough, as big as Tucker's kick was, the vision I always have in my mind is Case McCoy pinballing his way on that last drive, spinning, his coaches, like, 'Get down, get down,' and all that stuff."
Mack Brown, Texas head coach (1998-2013): "Heads-up, smart play by Case. What I remember is he had the ball hung out in one arm. I was trying to say tuck it away and get down!"
Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill looks for a receiver in the first quarter of the Nov. 24, 2011, game against Texas at Kyle Field in College Station. Ten years later, Tannehill is quarterbacking the Tennessee Titans.
Texas A&M quarterback Ryan Tannehill looks for a receiver in the first quarter of the Nov. 24, 2011, game against Texas at Kyle Field in College Station. Ten years later, Tannehill is quarterbacking the Tennessee Titans. Jay Janner/American-Statesman File Photo
McCoy: "I still honestly wanted to throw the out route just based on time, right? I wanted to catch an out route with that cover-2 man (defense) and get out of bounds, get us a little closer to midfield and/or a little past. (Jaxon Shipley) had a banged-up knee and was actually wearing a knee brace in that game, and he fell down on his out route, so that took that option from us. I had to go run and knew just based on time, I had to get a first down, and then whatever else we could get would be good.
"In my mind, I was thinking I've seen this before. I saw 12 (brother Colt McCoy) do this a handful of years ago and take it to the house. I'm going to do the same thing. I didn't have quite the wheels that Colt had on that run, and at that point, every yard we could get from there was just going to put Justin Tucker a little bit closer, and (I) knew the range we needed to get in. Probably should have went down a little quicker than I did, but we're just fighting for every last yard to get J-Tuck in a comfortable position to hit a good field goal to win."
Texas kicker Justin Tucker sprints downfield after his 40-yard field goal beat Texas A&M in the closing seconds of their 2011 game. "Being raised on the shoulders of my teammates and celebrating that moment with them was — it's one of the best football memories that I'll ever have," Tucker said recently.
Texas kicker Justin Tucker sprints downfield after his 40-yard field goal beat Texas A&M in the closing seconds of their 2011 game. "Being raised on the shoulders of my teammates and celebrating that moment with them was — it's one of the best football memories that I'll ever have," Tucker said recently. Thomas Campbell/USA Today File Photo

Texas and Texas A&M's long farewell

On the stat sheet, only 30 seconds separated McCoy's run and Tucker's kick. Game time is not real time, though.
After McCoy's run, A&M called a timeout. The Longhorns then called for two simple runs and two timeouts. With three seconds left, Tucker trotted out to attempt the kick, but the Aggies stopped the game one last time. After 117 years, Texas and Texas A&M had to spend only a few more seconds together. 
Cade McCrary, Texas holder (2010-13): "We went out and got it down the first time, and they actually iced us; they called timeout. It was really awkward. You'll see on the clip, I was so nervous and just, I don't know, wasn’t thinking straight. They call timeout, and Justin always takes like a dry run run-through when people used to ice him, and I didn’t even think about it. I stood up and start walking toward the sidelines, and he’s doing his run-through, and he almost kicks me, and I do this kind of awkward hop-back thing. I was thinking, God dang, if I would have kept walking and he had swung and kicked, he could have hurt himself. That could have been bad. 
"Anyways, they ice us, and we walk over there. I'm talking to my buddies, some close guys on the team; one of them was like, ‘Hey, man, what if you mess this up? You'll have to transfer.’ I kind of slowly look at him. I'm like, ‘Why would you say that to me right now? Like, that is absurd.’ Then I started thinking about it. You know, that's some Steve Bartman-type stuff."
Walters: "I always gave (McCrary) a good ribbing before he would go out. ...  We had never been in a more high-pressure situation, and so I had to keep with tradition just to not throw him off."
Justin Tucker, Texas kicker (2008-11): "Both Case and Mack had wise words to impart upon me as I’m jogging down the sideline and getting ready to run out on the field to kick the walk-off winner. I say I know they were imparting wise words to me, but I could not tell you even close to what they said because I just straight up couldn't hear him because it was so loud. I could tell by the smiles on their faces they knew I was going to make the kick, and that was enough for me."
Brown: "I said, 'You've never missed, so just be you.' I guess I’m glad he didn't hear me."
McCoy: "He probably didn't hear me because I lost my voice in about the second quarter of that game. ...  I think what I told him when he was running out there was just, you know, it's just an everyday field goal. We got you in the position, you've done this thousands and thousands of times, and now you have the opportunity to do what you always do in a big moment. You're going to go from being an unbelievable kicker to a legend in Texas football history. That's kind of the message. Then they call timeout, so I get to talk to him again. It was really like, listen, there's no nerves here. It's simple."
Justin Tucker kicks the winning field goal in the final seconds against Texas A&M at Kyle Field on Nov. 24, 2011. That Thanksgiving night game brought down the curtain on their historic rivalry series, but it will soon rise again in the SEC.
Justin Tucker kicks the winning field goal in the final seconds against Texas A&M at Kyle Field on Nov. 24, 2011. That Thanksgiving night game brought down the curtain on their historic rivalry series, but it will soon rise again in the SEC. Jay Janner/American-Statesman File Photo

'The Texas Longhorns break the hearts of the Aggies of Texas A&M!'

A&M was hosting Texas in front of an announced crowd of 88,645 as millions more watched on television. Additionally, two veteran announcers — Dave South for Texas A&M and Way for Texas — lent their eyes and voices to those listening on the radio.
Way was in his 11th year as the lead broadcaster in the Texas booth. His depiction of Tucker's kick would become one of his most memorable calls: "Tucker will come on now. No more timeouts for either side. The game comes down to this play. Justin Tucker, the senior, on to try a 40-yard field goal out of the hold of Cade McCrary. The final play of the rivalry. Good snap and hold ..." 
45c2c78ada873ec82600a391ac3befc1864269f8
 
 
 
 
 
0:00
 
 
Craig’s always had the best calls!
1K
75
454
Alex Zumberge, Texas deep snapper (2010-11): "If I remember right, they were overloading one of the sides maybe, maybe the right side. So that's always nice when I don't feel that sort of pressure right above me and in front of me. Watching back on the YouTube, (snap was) right down the middle. Cade didn't have to do much to reach out and grab it; that's always good."
McCrary: Maybe the best operation we had. Zum threw one back, perfect, on the money.  I didn't even have to spin it. I just caught it laces out, put it down. 
"Tucker’s kick is up ..."
Tucker: "I remember that year in college football, for whatever reason, it seemed like whenever there was a kick to win the game, it seemed like they were almost all getting blocked. I could be completely wrong, but I remember watching college football games the whole year and seeing lead-changing field-goal attempts continuing to get blocked. I'm glad it was as simple as this because it kind of helped me put aside all of my emotions and my feelings in that moment, but my thought was I just need to make sure I get this ball up and clear the line just to give it a chance. Sure enough, the ball jumps straight up off my foot after a perfect snap from Alex Zumberge, perfect spot from Cade McCrary. It was on that straight path, and the rest is history, as they say."
"Justin’s kick is good! It’s good! And the Texas Longhorns have won the final rivalry matchup with Texas A&M! Justin Tucker drives it home and one last time, the Texas Longhorns break the hearts of the Aggies of Texas A&M!"
Way: That call came “off the top. Anything I've ever done like that, I thought if I try to plan something like that, I'll screw it up or it won't sound like I think it's supposed to sound. The whole ‘Light the Tower orange,’ the Rose Bowl, 35 years, all of that, at the moment, it’s just whatever the moment brings to you at the time. That’s through some of the training and all that kind of stuff. Don't try to write the story yourself. Let the game write the story, and then let it just come naturally from you, and it was."

Texas head coach Mack Brown and his wife, Sally, sing "The Eyes of Texas" after the win over Texas A&M in 2011. "It's, if not the best, one of the best rivalries in the country," Brown said recently. "I've been around enough different places. Everybody feels like their rivalry's the best, but if you start talking about the compound rivalries in college football, this has to be it."

Texas head coach Mack Brown and his wife, Sally, sing "The Eyes of Texas" after the win over Texas A&M in 2011. "It's, if not the best, one of the best rivalries in the country," Brown said recently. "I've been around enough different places. Everybody feels like their rivalry's the best, but if you start talking about the compound rivalries in college football, this has to be it." Rodolfo Gonzalez/American-Statesman File Photo

'I'm going to die on Kyle Field tonight. That's it for me; what a way to go out.'

Soon after the ball left Tucker's foot, McCrary jumped in the air and jubilantly swung his arms. The kicker was not as confident as his holder, so Tucker waited until the ball crossed the crossbar before he began celebrating.
Tucker sprinted down the field. He soon realized that he was not as fast as Kenny Vaccaro, the Texas defensive back, who would eventually spend eight years in the NFL. After Vaccaro caught up to Tucker and dragged him to the ground, the Longhorns dogpiled and began to party on their foe's own field. 
Tucker: "I just remember coming out of the dogpile struggling to find my breath and thankful that Kenny Vaccaro didn't shred either of my ACLs with that insane horse-collar tackle that he put on me. But after that, being raised on the shoulders of my teammates and celebrating that moment with them was — it's one of the best football memories that I'll ever have. It makes it that much sweeter that it came against our rival, I don't even have to name them; it's not important. Actually it is, you know? It just means more. When you're playing at College Station as a part of the Texas Longhorns tradition, to be able to put that game away in that moment and then celebrate with my teammates, it’s absolutely one of my favorite football memories that I'll ever have."
McCrary: "A funny story that happened is kind of post-kick. Justin takes off. I'm (one of the first ones to catch up), and I jump on top of him. The way we landed was awkward, like we were facemask-to-facemask. I was kind of propped up off the ground a little bit, my chest was off the ground and my legs were on the ground. I was face-down and obviously the rest of the team falls on top, and it's like a huge dogpile. I guess the way we both fell, neither one of us could breathe. Like, we couldn't take in air. We couldn't yell to get off and so we were stuck, right? It seemed like 30 minutes, it was probably less than 30 seconds, but I can't breathe. I see Justin's eyes start to roll in the back of his head, and he starts to get a nosebleed, and I'm like, man, this is it. I'm going to die on Kyle Field tonight. That's it for me; what a way to go out."
McCoy: "All everyone talked about after the game and for years to come is the run and the kick, when in reality, you know, our special teams and our defense were the sole reason that we even got to that point. I was wanting to find each one of those guys, hug their neck and say thank you."

Texas' cheerleaders perform during the second quarter of the 2011 game in College Station, which ended with a last-second Longhorns victory. "For a split-second there, that stadium, which was an incredible environment, super loud all night, you really could just hear almost utter silence," former UT offensive lineman Mason Walters recalled. "Then from one section of the crowd, you heard everybody acknowledging what had just happened."

Texas' cheerleaders perform during the second quarter of the 2011 game in College Station, which ended with a last-second Longhorns victory. "For a split-second there, that stadium, which was an incredible environment, super loud all night, you really could just hear almost utter silence," former UT offensive lineman Mason Walters recalled. "Then from one section of the crowd, you heard everybody acknowledging what had just happened." Brett Davis/USA Today File Photo
Walters: "For a split-second there, that stadium, which was an incredible environment, super loud all night, you really could just hear almost utter silence. Then from one section of the crowd, you heard everybody acknowledging what had just happened. I think the first guy I found was Luke Poehlmann. It was a big moment, definitely. I would have been shocked if you would have told me back then that, however many years later, Texas and A&M still hadn't played a football game. I thought that would get sorted out in time. But really just because of the four quarters of football that had happened leading up to that moment, it was a fun game on both sides. So to squeak one out was definitely a better feeling than the other way."

And it's ... hello to A&M?

The 27-25 win gave the Longhorns a 76-37-5 all-time series lead against the Aggies. Ten years later, all the players and coaches on the field that night have moved on. 
Tucker is on track to become one of the greatest kickers in NFL history. Brown left Texas after the 2013 season and has been coaching North Carolina since 2019. McCrary, the son of a former UT assistant coach, is coaching running backs at state powerhouse Southlake Carroll. McCoy still spends his Saturdays at Royal-Memorial Stadium, but the Austin commercial real estate broker is there as a season ticket-holder. Zumberge is working in the oil and gas industry, and Walters is involved with data and business intelligence.
Texas A&M left for the SEC the next year. Since then, there has been little interest between the two schools in scheduling each other again. Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte reached out at one point about a reunion game but was rebuffed. 
The two old rivals won't be separated forever, though. Texas will join the SEC within the next couple of years, so soon the Longhorns and Aggies will once again be conference rivals.
Brown: "It's, if not the best, one of the best rivalries in the country. I've been around enough different places. Everybody feels like their rivalry's the best, but if you start talking about the compound rivalries in college football, this has to be it. I'm really, really excited to go back and watch it. I hope it goes back to Thanksgiving because it was a special 16 years in my life to be able to compete with Texas A&M. It’s just two great universities, two great teams and tremendous traditions. I grew up watching this game on Thanksgiving, and I hope other people get to enjoy it as much as I did moving forward."
Zumberge: "You're born and raised in that rivalry, so there's kind of this missing generation that hasn't experienced that to some extent. It'll be good to renew it along those lines. We got a good 10 years to think of it and the way things went down."
Way: Tucker's kick "was the perfect ending at the time. I said for two or three years afterwards, when folks said should they play again, should not play again, are they going to play? I said anybody that saw the TV show, the series, 'Friends,' I said it's Ross and Rachel; they were on a break. They needed some breathing space; they needed some time away from another to let ill feelings heal. There's still some out there (who) have their doubts about it and wonder if they should still go on. I'm on board with it. I think it's great. I'm glad it's going to happen again."
Tucker: "I've always been a big supporter of the idea of the teams playing each other ever since A&M departed for the SEC and Texas remained in the Big 12. I’m a big believer in let the teams play, let the players play, let the coaches coach and let the chips fly, and let them fall where they may. Everybody watching that game will be better for it because the experience is fantastic. It's just such a great, storied rivalry.
"I've been asked before if I care if the game is played again because I won't necessarily have the last laugh or bragging rights or anything like that. Like, I don't care about that. I just want to see great football being played between one great program and its little brother."

 

 

 

image.webp

Edited by NoName

10 hours ago, Longboard Horn said:

Omg I’m gonna overdose! 
 

 

FTFY

image.thumb.png.edf7dd6c01b6bf06f34c0e9e172f505e.png

 

How’s aggy going to get to .500 when they’re replacing their annual November UMass match up with us?

If anybody can find and post the Tucker kick en espanol I will award you 20 internets!

Sammie State going full aggy: Feb 2023 TSUS Board Materials

Quote

SHSU: Contract with Jostens, Inc. for the University Official Ring Program Sam Houston State University is authorized to execute agreements and successive amendments with Jostens, Inc. for the university’s Official Ring Program for an anticipated revenue sum of One Million Five Hundred Thousand dollars ($1,500,000.00) or more in commissions, including all optional extensions, plus the addition of a “ring monument” funded by Jostens Inc. with a value of between Four Hundred Thousand dollars ($400,000.00) and Five Hundred Thousand dollars ($500,000.00) to be placed on the campus of Sam Houston State University and referred to as the Sam Houston Class Ring. 

 

Does anybody have the link to aggy's embarrassing "Welcome to the SEC" video from back in the day? It's been washed from YouTube. Here's the parody UT students did as a reminder.

 

Does anybody have the link to aggy's embarrassing "Welcome to the SEC" video from back in the day? It's been washed from YouTube.
UT students did as a reminder.
 

This?

https://streamable.com/zdou1v

Truly the gift that keeps on giving

  • Popular Post

With respect, I'm guessing you're under 40. For those of us old folks, our memories of the way we were treated by the sips irrespective of whether or not we won was, at best, horrific. Since we stopped playing them in football over a decade ago, the memory of the abuse hasn't faded. Rather, it's like when you get your knee replaced and only when the constant pain is gone do you realize how bad it hurt. 

I, for one, will never again watch an A&M - tu football game in person. Their fans are a cancer. I'm not letting that cancer in my life again.

A. The myopia resulted in poor goal setting. "The season is a success as long as we win THE game!" If it's built on the wrong aim you don't get a successful program.
B. There wasn't joy. It was relief to win and pain to lose. But it wasn't enjoyment.
C. Their fans suck. You either hear about their victory for months or you hear their excuses for weeks. 
D. Refs. Part of the reason the game wasn't fun is that it was rarely fair.
E. Cultural misalignment. I'd rather just have nothing to do with them.

Id correct one point: A&M's so called leadership were in on it. The vote was 14-0, and there was no attempt to leverage a single-state-representative pact. The dollars were presented and our representatives prostituted us.

At LEAST they could have abstained and given the sips a symbolic 13-0 acceptance. But they're so disassociated from tradition that they couldn't even toss us that cookie.

Personally I have no respect for them. I have sip friends and all is good but for the most part sips are arrogant, selfish and when sip refs judge a game they cannot be trusted. I do not care to participate in any football game because I cannot ever forget how they have manipulated rules and situations to their advantage.

At Kyle, our season tickets will sit empty for the tu game. We will not sell them, and we will not attend.

The last 10 years has been a breath of fresh air in the fact that A&M has actually concentrated on A&M and what we can do for ourselves instead of worrying about how our actions may affect tu.

They are always relevant, no matter how good their record is.

texags….thanks.

 

And look where that’s gotten you

Can someone post the video of that female sports person blathering about aggy's supposed superiority over Texas? She gets put in her place about 1000 times by the other guys on the show but is still too oblivious to see the truth. 

4 hours ago, DFW Horn said:

Does anybody have the link to aggy's embarrassing "Welcome to the SEC" video from back in the day? It's been washed from YouTube. Here's the parody UT students did as a reminder.

 

https://streamable.com/zdou1v

 

the worst part of that is thinking in the future those people will be breeding with each other 😲

1 hour ago, FORTY NINE TO ZERO said:

Now compare that to ours 

that's awesome. TEXAS... then SEC for five seconds at the end. as it should be. 🤘

With respect, I'm guessing you're under 40. For those of us old folks, our memories of the way we were treated by the sips irrespective of whether or not we won was, at best, horrific. Since we stopped playing them in football over a decade ago, the memory of the abuse hasn't faded. Rather, it's like when you get your knee replaced and only when the constant pain is gone do you realize how bad it hurt. 

I, for one, will never again watch an A&M - tu football game in person. Their fans are a cancer. I'm not letting that cancer in my life again.
A. The myopia resulted in poor goal setting. "The season is a success as long as we win THE game!" If it's built on the wrong aim you don't get a successful program.
B. There wasn't joy. It was relief to win and pain to lose. But it wasn't enjoyment.
C. Their fans suck. You either hear about their victory for months or you hear their excuses for weeks. 
D. Refs. Part of the reason the game wasn't fun is that it was rarely fair.
E. Cultural misalignment. I'd rather just have nothing to do with them.
Id correct one point: A&M's so called leadership were in on it. The vote was 14-0, and there was no attempt to leverage a single-state-representative pact. The dollars were presented and our representatives prostituted us.

At LEAST they could have abstained and given the sips a symbolic 13-0 acceptance. But they're so disassociated from tradition that they couldn't even toss us that cookie.
Personally I have no respect for them. I have sip friends and all is good but for the most part sips are arrogant, selfish and when sip refs judge a game they cannot be trusted. I do not care to participate in any football game because I cannot ever forget how they have manipulated rules and situations to their advantage.

At Kyle, our season tickets will sit empty for the tu game. We will not sell them, and we will not attend.
The last 10 years has been a breath of fresh air in the fact that A&M has actually concentrated on A&M and what we can do for ourselves instead of worrying about how our actions may affect tu.
They are always relevant, no matter how good their record is.
texags….thanks.
 

Wtf is this?

Daniel Figurelli got a grad degree there.

Close thread?

6 hours ago, tbone_ said:


Wtf is this?

A more sensitive aggy's rant on TexAgs?

  • Popular Post

placing this here, because some of his best work was about aggy.

I found out where @THUJONE lives. 

image.png.d0c469d003476b2d113b21298982cad6.png

It's in Finland, and I believe he lives on the penis-ula

Texas - has the #1 athletic department in the country?Posted on 2/11/23 at 8:18 pm to Cheese Grits
bkm1.png
Huh, looks like most SEC schools actually care about the consolation prize even when they didn't win it:

Alabama 7th place in Director's Cup: Banner year!
Arkansas 7th place in Director's Cup 2nd year in a row!
Auburn #18 in Director's Cup, best finish in 13 years!
Florida finishes 5th!
Georgia finishes 19th!
Kentucky's highest finish ever at 9th in Director's Cup
LSU finishes at 15th in Director's Cup
Ole Miss record high finish at #20!
Tennessee finishes 13th!
Vanderbilt 4th highest finish ever!
Texas A&M comes in at 25!
* Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina have not finished high enough to warrant a puff piece

SEC apparently cares too: SEC places most schools in Top 30!

I'm starting to think you have an axe to grind with us, old man.
 
From secrant.

Watched the SB tonight at our aggy neighbors across the street (They're the only ags I know that I actually like). A non-ag chick asked them what they thought about Texas & aggy resuming hostilities in 2024. They weren't amused. When she prodded a little more and asked if they thought it would be in CS, the response was "It better be". Nom nom nom. The tears. So delicious.

After all the flexing and posturing they're doing over the site of the game, I actually hope it's there just so we can make 'em eat shit that much more when we beat that ass.

8 hours ago, wood said:

Watched the SB tonight at our aggy neighbors across the street (They're the only ags I know that I actually like). A non-ag chick asked them what they thought about Texas & aggy resuming hostilities in 2024. They weren't amused. When she prodded a little more and asked if they thought it would be in CS, the response was "It better be". Nom nom nom. The tears. So delicious.

After all the flexing and posturing they're doing over the site of the game, I actually hope it's there just so we can make 'em eat shit that much more when we beat that ass.

I don't.

Odd years at Pyle, even years at DKR. Fuck aggy

On 2/10/2023 at 11:08 PM, ButtFumble said:

https://streamable.com/zdou1v

 

the worst part of that is thinking in the future those people will be breeding with each other 😲

Lets be honest....intraspecies copulation is the best case scenario here, and far from a guarantee.

18 hours ago, Cairn Horn88 said:
Texas - has the #1 athletic department in the country?Posted on 2/11/23 at 8:18 pm to Cheese Grits
bkm1.png
Huh, looks like most SEC schools actually care about the consolation prize even when they didn't win it:

Alabama 7th place in Director's Cup: Banner year!
Arkansas 7th place in Director's Cup 2nd year in a row!
Auburn #18 in Director's Cup, best finish in 13 years!
Florida finishes 5th!
Georgia finishes 19th!
Kentucky's highest finish ever at 9th in Director's Cup
LSU finishes at 15th in Director's Cup
Ole Miss record high finish at #20!
Tennessee finishes 13th!
Vanderbilt 4th highest finish ever!
Texas A&M comes in at 25!
* Mississippi State, Missouri, South Carolina have not finished high enough to warrant a puff piece

SEC apparently cares too: SEC places most schools in Top 30!

I'm starting to think you have an axe to grind with us, old man.
 
From secrant.

Can you link to the thread? I find that, when I go over there randomly, I get sucked into the morass and just click and gape at the abject stupidity for about 15 minutes, and then close the window after reading the idiotic terms "frick" and "bish" for the 15th time apiece. 

3 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Can you link to the thread? I find that, when I go over there randomly, I get sucked into the morass and just click and gape at the abject stupidity for about 15 minutes, and then close the window after reading the idiotic terms "frick" and "bish" for the 15th time apiece. 

You forgot “baw”.

7 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Can you link to the thread? I find that, when I go over there randomly, I get sucked into the morass and just click and gape at the abject stupidity for about 15 minutes, and then close the window after reading the idiotic terms "frick" and "bish" for the 15th time apiece. 

Just click on the Cheese Grits user name hyperlink from Cairn Horn's post. 

12 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Can you link to the thread? I find that, when I go over there randomly, I get sucked into the morass and just click and gape at the abject stupidity for about 15 minutes, and then close the window after reading the idiotic terms "frick" and "bish" for the 15th time apiece. 

https://www.secrant.com/rant/sec-football/texas---has-the-1-athletic-department-in-the-country/106862306/

21 minutes ago, closetojumping said:

Can you link to the thread? I find that, when I go over there randomly, I get sucked into the morass and just click and gape at the abject stupidity for about 15 minutes, and then close the window after reading the idiotic terms "frick" and "bish" for the 15th time apiece. 

why I will never be a regular poster over there....well one of several reasons but JFC, what a bunch of pussies

2 hours ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

why I will never be a regular poster over there....well one of several reasons but JFC, what a bunch of pussies

*poo-says

23 hours ago, Armybrat said:

You forgot “baw”.

What the fuck is “baw?”

Nevermind, I don’t care.

36 minutes ago, Hank Chinaski said:

What the fuck is “baw?”

Nevermind, I don’t care.

I think it means “boy”, as in “Fetch me a beer, boy”.

2 hours ago, Hank Chinaski said:

What the fuck is “baw?”

Nevermind, I don’t care.

Ball with a Foghorn Leghorn accent. 

Join the conversation

You can post now and register later. If you have an account, sign in now to post with your account.

Guest
Reply to this topic...
Football ... Basketball ... Baseball ... Other Sports ... Futbol ... 🤫995🤫 ... Gambling ... Movies & TV ... Music ... Hobbies ... Lulz ... Food & Travel ... Daily Texan ... Business & Markets ... Cloak Room ... Help ... For Sale ... Board Discussion ... Advertise... Tailgate Donations

Configure browser push notifications

Chrome (Android)
  1. Tap the lock icon next to the address bar.
  2. Tap Permissions → Notifications.
  3. Adjust your preference.
Chrome (Desktop)
  1. Click the padlock icon in the address bar.
  2. Select Site settings.
  3. Find Notifications and adjust your preference.