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2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just assume it's not real.

I wish I could do the same, but there's so much evidence to the contrary, that there really are ags that think and behave this way.

And I say that as a Longhorn who's married to an ag who comes from a huge ag family.  She and her immediate family are all great, but some of the more distant cousins are lunatics, just like this dude.

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13 minutes ago, utee94 said:

That take could have used a "common sense" filter or perhaps even a "basic level of human intelligence" filter.  But ags gonna ag.

Those aren't trademarked so.. I mean.. 

11 minutes ago, TxEx84 said:

You can trademark "no-filter takes"? Who knew?

Bro, do you even aggie school of laws?

20 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

I just assume it's not real.

The decades of overwhelming evidence simply do not support your assumption.

1 hour ago, BurntEyes said:

But Tom was spot on with his pre-season "no filter takes" and predictions:

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"Texas university is a joke and their about to get a reality check". 

A joke huh?

1 hour ago, utee94 said:

And I say that as a Longhorn who's married to an ag who comes from a huge ag family.

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17 hours ago, Dennis Taylor said:

Texas has played in 2 conference championship games and 4 CFP games in the last 2 seasons.  

aggy last played in a conference championship game 26 seasons ago. 

Yes, but the sips played those conference championships in conferences that they had already destroyed, so those don't count!

TexAgs strikes again! Put it on the wall!!!!!! Whoop! I’ll save you from reading: they tied, yet actually won it. But they didn’t advance. Okay, they tied and came out on top when they tied, even though OU came out on top. I think. 

“No. I think you are referring to the 2010 Big 12 South championship that we did win. (3 way tie with OU/OSU) It was listed on a list of championships that was on Kyle. t-sips attacked us for falsely claiming a championship, but they were wrong.

If you read the rules of the Big 12 at that time we did tie for the championship and were co-champions. OU "advanced" to the title game based on the title game tie-breaker rules. But the rules were very clear that we were co-champions.”

I’d say that account is like Graham: just for your reading pleasure. I’ll pass. 

To include the usual grammar mistakes. Has to be AI right? Does AI grammar/spell check? I have no idea.

Hook’em!!!
On 1/9/2025 at 2:46 PM, statsman said:

In some ways, I envy the younger fans who came along in the ‘95 season and later. That 1984-1994 stretch didn’t just warp Ag self regard, it did a number on Texas as well. 

Younger? I fall into this gap and I ain't fucking young.

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Savage. 

 

Younger? I fall into this gap and I ain't fucking young.

My ass. We’ve read your other posts. You are definitely fucking young. Probably keeping it less than 35 all the time.

Clickity clack, mofos. 

He’s not jumping over an obstacle, so I’m not sure how effective he’ll be. 

 

15 minutes ago, nnm said:

Clickity clack, mofos. 

He’s not jumping over an obstacle, so I’m not sure how effective he’ll be. 

 

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aggy men’s Baseball ranked #1 in the preseason polls. Might as well print those banners now! aggy always the leader in preseason hype .

Hook’em!!!

I don’t watch a lot of college baseball or even know how many games are in a season. What does 8&4 translate to in baseball games?

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7 minutes ago, deft said:

I don’t watch a lot of college baseball or even know how many games are in a season. What does 8&4 translate to in baseball games?

Nomaha

I don’t watch a lot of college baseball or even know how many games are in a season. What does 8&4 translate to in baseball games?


Typical max of 54-56 games before postseason. So roughly 36-18.
On 1/13/2025 at 8:54 AM, BurntEyes said:

But Tom was spot on with his pre-season "no filter takes" and predictions:

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With such a rich history of 12-0 seasons so let's just go with that.  You know, the whole softest SEC schedule they've ever had...  Let's not go with the more realistic 9-3 or 10-2. Much less with let's say, hmmmm the turditional 8-4 seasons they have been defined by their entire existence.

Even coming off a playoff year, our fan base was in the 9-3 to 11-1 range. I don't think I saw very many (if any) 12-0 predictions.

Stay aggy forever please.

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No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

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Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

1 minute ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

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Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

Ahead of schedule? They've already engraved the 2025 Heisman with his name. Who do you think you're dealing with here?

29 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

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Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

Exactly how do you get "ahead of schedule" two weeks after a middling performance in a meaningless bowl game?

35 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Exactly how do you get "ahead of schedule" two weeks after a middling performance in a meaningless bowl game?

It's like you don't even aggy bro

35 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

Exactly how do you get "ahead of schedule" two weeks after a middling performance in a meaningless bowl game?

It's like you don't even aggy bro

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback

They would shelve him in a New York second if they could get a stud QB1 from the portal.

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

I’m confused. Liucci very clearly said that Weigman is that guy. 
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2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

  Reveal hidden contents

Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

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15 minutes ago, Longboard Horn said:

They're becoming self aware 

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Nobody associates "thumbs up" with aggy except other aggy

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4 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

Nobody associates "thumbs up" with aggy except other aggy

You can't be serious, look at all these aggy fans

 

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10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

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Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

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10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

  Reveal hidden contents

Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

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8 minutes ago, TexasGolf said:

8-4

Looks like you're forgetting the Beef O'Brady's 17th Somewhat Annual Chili Cheese Fries Jabroni Bowl from fabulous Ocala, FL in front of tens of fans and possibly more watching on tv? 8-5, but they were decimated by injuries and opt-outs and didn't really care to be there 

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10 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

No link, it's very click-baity, but apparently Marcel Reed is ahead of schedule and on track for a tremendous season in 2025:

  Hide contents

Marcel Reed, the once-emergent talent now cemented as the Texas A&M Aggies’ starting quarterback, is wasting no time in preparing for the upcoming season. After stepping up during mid-season due to a shift from previous starter Weigman, Reed is relishing the chance to fine-tune his skills with the benefit of a full offseason.

His dedication is already on display, as evidenced by footage shared on Twitter by “QB Country Nashville,” showing Reed hard at work throwing in what looks like his hometown, Nashville, Tennessee. It’s clear that Reed is on a mission, and there’s a buzz of anticipation for what he’ll bring to the field.

Reed’s rise to the starting position was nothing short of electrifying. It started when he took over during a pivotal moment against LSU, turning the tide in a 38-23 victory.

Stepping in mid-way through the third quarter with the Aggies down 17-7, Reed immediately made an impact, tallying up 134 total yards and three touchdowns. That performance was a statement, and from then on, Reed became “the guy” for Texas A&M.

His stats from the season tell a story of a dynamic dual-threat quarterback. In just 11 games, the freshman surpassed 1,854 passing yards, notching 15 touchdowns while keeping his interceptions to a mere four.

Reed also showcased his mobility, rushing for 547 yards and adding seven touchdowns on 116 carries. He brought energy and a new dimension to an Aggies offense that was in sore need of a spark.

As the Aggies look to the future with Reed, they’re not standing pat on offensive talent. Enhancements are underway, with significant additions in the wide receiver position via the transfer portal.

Kevin Concepcion, Micah Hudson, and Mario Craver, hailing from NC State, Texas Tech, and Mississippi State respectively, are set to bolster the receiving corps. The boost in talent aims to create an offensive unit that maximizes Reed’s capabilities.

Moreover, the return of Texas A&M’s star running back Le’Veon Moss for his senior season bodes well for a balanced offensive attack. With Reed at the helm and Moss continuing to churn yards on the ground, the Aggies are building a framework for what could be a formidable offensive powerhouse.

Texas A&M fans, keep your eyes peeled. With Reed’s work ethic and the strategic roster enhancements, the Aggies are gearing up for a compelling season—one that promises to be built around Reed’s unique talent and the growing potential of the offensive squad.

 

According to aggy, you can be “ahead of schedule” by posting cell phone videos of a player working out at the local Planet Fitness during the holding break.    

I’m confused. Liucci very clearly said that Weigman is that guy. 
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Lies.



He said wiggy was “that dude”.
1 hour ago, Dennis Taylor said:

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This is the closest one.  Loose fist, beer-soaked ring, thumb half-ass cocked up, but missing the sound effects.  Insert whoop, hsssss, or derp.

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1 minute ago, PvilleStang said:

This is the closest one.  Loose fist, beer-soaked ring, thumb half-ass cocked up, but missing the sound effects.  Insert whoop, hsssss, or derp.

His wife-beating also qualifies him for red ass status. 

1 hour ago, Longboard Horn said:

 

Well technically he isn't wrong.  All QBs playing will be in the race to start the season.

10 minutes ago, Gaffords said:

Well technically he isn't wrong.  All QBs playing will be in the race to start the season.

we all know A&M always wins the september heisman 

 

its as sure as the november roller coaster decline 

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22 minutes ago, BigHornedLurker said:

we all know A&M always wins the september heisman 

 

its as sure as the november roller coaster plummet

fify

4 hours ago, Longboard Horn said:

They're becoming self aware 

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You will have explain the concept of self aware to aggy first. 

14 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

Exactly how do you get "ahead of schedule" two weeks after a middling performance in a meaningless bowl game?

Anything ahead of behind schedule is ahead of schedule.

1 hour ago, BigHornedLurker said:

we all know A&M always wins the september heisman 

 

 

Most D1 QBs look great against UIW and New Mexico State. 

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