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When was the last time these two teams have played? 

 

Something I’ve noticed about A&M, they dont schedule big names for OOC. They schedule OOC—sure—but nothing like Ohio State, Michigan, USC, etc.

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11 minutes ago, Pancho said:

When was the last time these two teams have played? 

 

Something I’ve noticed about A&M, they dont schedule big names for OOC. They schedule OOC—sure—but nothing like Ohio State, Michigan, USC, etc.

I think they said something like 2002 or thereabouts on CGD this morning.

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Just checked 2001

When was the last time these two teams have played? 
 
Something I’ve noticed about A&M, they dont schedule big names for OOC. They schedule OOC—sure—but nothing like Ohio State, Michigan, USC, etc.

Can’t have teams that might beat you.
11 minutes ago, Pancho said:

When was the last time these two teams have played? 

 

Something I’ve noticed about A&M, they dont schedule big names for OOC. They schedule OOC—sure—but nothing like Ohio State, Michigan, USC, etc.

It's because the SEC! SEC! SEC! is such a grind.

3 hours ago, Jkwellborn said:


Can’t have teams that might beat you.

....like App State

5 hours ago, Jshep34 said:

They seriously have those milk men dorks out there. Embarrassing

Wouldn't expect anything more from cletusville.

Weigman was terrible and Scourton made a few plays but otherwise didn’t look like much of a first round pick

Well, dinner and a movie with my wife seemed like a good idea at the time, but it appears I have missed some glory.  Did the roller coaster not even make it out of the gate?

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Since aggy joined the SEC, no team in america has played more FCS teams than aggy (i think they are up to 14, including this season).

 

 

Texas meanwhile, has only played one FCS team in the last 30 years, and that was because of a hurricane katrina backout 2 months before the game

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Some caller waited on hold for a long time to get on and say Elko looked like a fat slob on the sideline, call got dumped quick.  Bravo if that was one of y'all.

Can somebody redo the roller coaster paint but quarter by quarter for today's game?  Asking for a friend.

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We’ve been saying for quite some time tha this would be the best defense this Texas A&M football team sees all year. I think that was borne out tonight, but there were plenty of projections that didn’t come to pass.


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Namely, the offensive improvement that we all anticipated to see out of this unit, now coached by Collin Klein rather than Jimbo Fisher, didn’t really manifest. Of course, this is maybe the best pass defense in the nation, but the performance when the Aggies had the ball still left a lot to be desired.

It was Conner Weigman who chiefly fell short here, in all honesty. The third-year signal caller, who came in with only eight games under his belt, didn’t really look like the guy we had seen in admittedly limited time in previous years—well, excepting Auburn in 2022.

A shot near the end of the game captured Weigman losing his lunch as he walked back to the sideline. It’s well possible that he was simply ill for the duration of this game, and that’s why his passes were so off the mark.


But that’s the kind of thing you need to work through. And the Aggies almost did—for most of the game, the Ags were leading or right on the cusp. It wasn’t until late that the Irish finally took a two-score lead.

We saw a defense that was no doubt improved over last year’s, yes. But the offense is what the chief issue was for most of last year, and though this was indeed an elite defense, there wasn’t much to sink your teeth into as an Aggie fan. First game jitters, a new system, all the rest could be said, but the fact remains that this was a game that the Ags needed to kick off the Elko era in a big way.

They’re not out of things. The season isn’t over. This was an elite, well-coached opponent. But it’s concerning to note that some of the same issues that seemed to plague this team over the last two years were cropping up throughout this key contest. When it comes down to it, the production wasn’t quite there.


The Ags will have an opportunity to bounce back next week against McNeese before a road trip to Florida in week three. After the performance that the Gators put up today, A&M had better enter week 3 at 2-1.

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Lee Corso picks Texas Longhorns to win national championship, thus ensuring the Texas Longhorns will not win national championship
For anyone who may not know, College Gameday is in Aggieland today for Texas A&M football’s consequential showdown with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. As you would expect, the fans have shown up and are loud and proud this morning in Aggie park, representing the Aggie fan base well.


If there’s one character in college football media that loves playing to the crowd—in one way or another—it’s Lee Corso. The veteran of the coaching ranks and staple on College Gameday has returned for his 38th season with ESPN: truly a historic run.

Corso, of course, is well-known for his infamous headgear picks on the premier college football morning show. Picking teams is kind of his thing, in other words.

Of course, that doesn’t mean he’s great at it—just that he does it. He came out of the gate swinging this morning on that front, though, leaping forth to let everyone know that he has picks for his final four teams (even though it’s a twelve-team playoff this year). Corso picked Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Notre Dame as the last four standing, saying the Longhorns would triumph over Georgia in the national championship.


Of course, judging from recent history, this means that the Longhorns will not even make the national championship, much less win. In 2023, Corso predicted USC to top the Bulldogs—neither made the final four. In 2022, Corso predicted Ohio State over Alabama—neither made the championship.

There are a lot of predictions for the Longhorns to make noise this year, but most are ignoring some of the huge questions down in Austin. T’Vondre Sweat and Byron Murphy were the straw that stirred the drink of that defense last year, and it remains unclear who will replace their production. It’s a complete turnover at receiver as well.

We’ll see how things shake out, of course, but I foresee it being a struggle to reach 9 wins for the Horns this year. With Corso’s prediction on record, now, I feel confident—at the very least—that they won’t be taking home the hardware this year.

 

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Lee Corso picks Texas Longhorns to win national championship, thus ensuring the Texas Longhorns will not win national championship
For anyone who may not know, College Gameday is in Aggieland today for Texas A&M football’s consequential showdown with the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. As you would expect, the fans have shown up and are loud and proud this morning in Aggie park, representing the Aggie fan base well.

If there’s one character in college football media that loves playing to the crowd—in one way or another—it’s Lee Corso. The veteran of the coaching ranks and staple on College Gameday has returned for his 38th season with ESPN: truly a historic run.
Corso, of course, is well-known for his infamous headgear picks on the premier college football morning show. Picking teams is kind of his thing, in other words.
Of course, that doesn’t mean he’s great at it—just that he does it. He came out of the gate swinging this morning on that front, though, leaping forth to let everyone know that he has picks for his final four teams (even though it’s a twelve-team playoff this year). Corso picked Georgia, Ohio State, Texas, and Notre Dame as the last four standing, saying the Longhorns would triumph over Georgia in the national championship.

Of course, judging from recent history, this means that the Longhorns will not even make the national championship, much less win. In 2023, Corso predicted USC to top the Bulldogs—neither made the final four. In 2022, Corso predicted Ohio State over Alabama—neither made the championship.
There are a lot of predictions for the Longhorns to make noise this year, but most are ignoring some of the huge questions down in Austin. T’Vondre Sweat and Byron Murphy were the straw that stirred the drink of that defense last year, and it remains unclear who will replace their production. It’s a complete turnover at receiver as well.
We’ll see how things shake out, of course, but I foresee it being a struggle to reach 9 wins for the Horns this year. With Corso’s prediction on record, now, I feel confident—at the very least—that they won’t be taking home the hardware this year.
 

Ah, yes, “the straw that stirred the drink,” perfect simile.

Texags is melting pretty good right now. The elk is taking a lot of body blows. Headshots are reserved for weigman. 

The best is where they have decided ND is better than Texas, and their defense is really good.  I’m pretty sure I saw ND w no passing game trying to run between the tackles half the game.  Then when they got on the edge late if foster didnt crash down and make the play their slow LBs and corners got worked.

Everything going on tonight with aggy will be gone and over with, an aberration, when the sun comes up tomorrow.  By 10 am the roller coaster will start clicking clacking back up with 11-1 predictions past the “early setback.”  Weigman will be the “warrior” evidently playing while ill.  If at full strength, he would have gone 28-30 with 400 yards passing and 3 TDs, plus one rushing.  Nothing is over!  t.u. will wish they could play half as well as Notre Dame.  45-10 aggy, with the game over by half time.

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10 minutes ago, Hornius Emeritus said:

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Advantage Charlie.

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14 minutes ago, Braff Zacklin said:

Advantage Charlie.

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Ahhh, nuts. You beat me to it. Well done  🤘🏼

 

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2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Well, dinner and a movie with my wife seemed like a good idea at the time, but it appears I have missed some glory.  Did the roller coaster not even make it out of the gate?

There were several wheels that had flat spots.

9 hours ago, Pancho said:

When was the last time these two teams have played? 

 

Something I’ve noticed about A&M, they dont schedule big names for OOC. They schedule OOC—sure—but nothing like Ohio State, Michigan, USC, etc.

Pancho, all this time and you just now notice thar? I call shenanigans....or sarcasm. 

13 hours ago, fattyflattie said:

Bless her little maroon heart.  Her education very obviously didn’t prepare her enough to explain it away, for a very memeable second time now.  Now it’s become a game for Portnoy, so I expect we’ll see more to come. 

I wouldn't worry about her - I'm pretty sure Mike Elko ate her. 

And not in the good way.

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double curse …..

 

5 hours ago, Hornius Emeritus said:

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This happens when you get older. 

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"4" gets it. He'll be banned by later this morning. 

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Riley Leonard and Connor Weigman have no business touching a football. They both might as well start selling insurance.

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We're on our 6th head coach in the last 23 years 

We are 89-89 in conference games since then 

We have not won a conference title since 1998

Too many our fans drink the koolaide , listen to the Texags guys (lol) and buy in 

This is a 8-4 at best likely 7-5 team 

Elko is not " the guy" .. we will be doing this all over again in 5-6 years. 

Honestly I'm convinced nothing will ever change. Well catch lighting in a bottle and have a good season every 10 years or so…. But been watching A&M football since the early 80's. Nothing changes but the dates on the calendar . We are who we are

 

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Reminds me of the short lived NBC " hit" Supercomputer, which ran from 1975-1975.

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