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3 hours ago, Drew said:

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Aggie don’t care about Texas. Really.  
 

And also winning on merit with young "men of character" is better than winning with "mercenaries".
 

Like Aggie isn’t paying for their players?  It’s literally the way it works now. 

I fixed that for you. Some very crucial distinctions.

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3 hours ago, Drew said:

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Aggie don’t care about Texas. Really.  
 

And also winning on merit is better than winning. 
 

Like Aggie isn’t paying for their players?  It’s literally the way it works now. 

Being smart with booster money and soon with revenue share is the name of the game. aggy decided to play the game by buying their way into disaster, Jimbo says thank you.

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Fake blue bloods that were dirty as hell before NIL and are now getting the shit kicked out of them are doing a lot of whining about paying players now that everyone is allowed to pay players. 

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3 hours ago, Drew said:

I sure felt humiliated with a Sweep…

I am so embarrassed we lead the SEC at 19-2

God, how can we live with ourselves

9 hours ago, nnm said:

How do you feel about “tuddy?”

 

7 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

Ragey. 🤬🤬🤬

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41 minutes ago, Js1 said:

I am so embarrassed we lead the SEC at 19-2

God, how can we live with ourselves

 

Well, it’s tough. We’ll give it the ol Texas Fight, though.

8 minutes ago, thunderlounge said:

 

Well, it’s tough. We’ll give it the ol Texas Fight, though.

Sorry, what I meant to say was,

Wow I am so embarrassed at how mediocre and overrated the SEC was once we arrived.  Maybe it was never as amazing as ESPN and aggy pumped it up to be.  Considering we:

Won the regular season in football
Won the regular season in WBB
Leading at 19-2 in baseball
Double swept men's tennis regular season and conf tournament

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Just now, Js1 said:

Sorry, what I meant to say was,

Wow I am so embarrassed at how mediocre and overrated the SEC was once we arrived.  Maybe it was never as amazing as ESPN and aggy pumped it up to be

 

Or maybe, we're just fucking awesome at everything.

29 minutes ago, irishtexan said:

Or maybe, we're just fucking awesome at everything.

@irishtexan

love your comments

please find an avatar with more teeth

if that’s a selfie, please accept my profuse apologies 

100% serious question for our aggy friends here: What is the source of this delusion (and that is exactly what it is) that so many of the a&m faithful have that they and their university and their fans are somehow genuinely more virtuous than the Texas faithful? I've seen this theme repeated many times on texags, SECRant and even heard it in person from acquaintances multiple  times. It just flows forth from them as though it is established, obvious fact. 

Seriously, @aggie08 or @bizzle or others? Also, any Horn fans here who have aggy friends - Have you come across this phenomenon and asked the question?

I'm genuinely curious. 

9 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

100% serious question for our aggy friends here: What is the source of this delusion (and that is exactly what it is) that so many of the a&m faithful have that they and their university and their fans are somehow genuinely more virtuous than the Texas faithful? I've seen this theme repeated many times on texags, SECRant and even heard it in person from acquaintances multiple  times. It just flows forth from them as though it is established, obvious fact. 

Seriously, @aggie08 or @bizzle or others? Also, any Horn fans here who have aggy friends - Have you come across this phenomenon and asked the question?

I'm genuinely curious. 

My guess would be that they copied the honor code of one of the service academies. They then decided that, having an honor code, they had honor.

That tracks, MO.

I know a t-shirt aggy at a neighborhood watering hole. Nice guy. Salt of the earth. Got his GED then enlisted in the army for a 4 year stint. He'll say stuff like "I could never be a fan of a team whose fans throw water bottles on the field during a game."

When anyone points out any of the classless shit aggy fans have done over the years, it falls on deaf ears.

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18 minutes ago, Magus Ossis said:

My guess would be that they copied the honor code of one of the service academies. They then decided that, having an honor code, they had honor.

That and they see Austin as a degenerate hippie cesspool, so by extension UT students and alums are degenerate hippies.  Which, to be honest, is partially true.

2 minutes ago, jimmyjazz said:

 

That and they see Austin as a degenerate hippie cesspool, so by extension UT students and alums are degenerate hippies.  Which, to be honest, is partially true.

Heyyyyy, I resemble that remark!

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Cunty McCunterson is back!

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As the NFL draft wore on into the late rounds this past weekend, there were a few notable absences from the names being called. Though everyone was talking about Shedeur Sanders's precipitous fall from a possible top overall pick to the fifth round, this masked something closer to home for A&M fans.

There were Texas fans talking this offseason about how many first round picks they could potentially put into the draft. While the Longhorns certainly sent their fair share of players into the draft overall, their number of first-rounders was three, tying the Aggies' recent best when Jake Mathews, Mike Evans, and Johnny Manziel were all selected.


Two of the names that you would often hear mentioned in the aforementioned offseason, though, were Quinn Ewers and Isaiah Bond. The quarterback and receiver duo were thought to be a sure thing to go early in the draft— but when all was said and done, Ewers went in the seventh round, and Bond went undrafted.

What Texas A&M football fans can learn from Ewers and Bond's draft fall
What do these two guys have in common? They were both transfers into a Texas offensive system that is made out to be elite, likely thinking that they would be able to improve their draft stock if they did so. In reality, it did nothing of the sort.


There hasn't been a lot of discourse about this fact, but the Texas offense last year was really not all that great. It was fine, but the defense is what carried the Longhorns last season. Bond's addition in particular was thought to be a huge coup to put Texas over the top after some similarly disappointing results in 2023, but as John Mitchell of our sister site Bama Hammer outlined yesterday, that didn't work out well for him or for Texas.

Of course, Bond's draft stock was complicated by a recent off-the-field issue, but even before those allegations came to light, he was still far outside of an early-round selection.


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Ewers's story, on the other hand, deserves a little more attention as well. The former perfectly-rated quarterback coming out of high school was apparently ruined by his tenure at Texas to such a degree that he went only a few picks ahead of the infamous "Mr. Irrelevant." That's a fall from grace if I've ever seen one.

If Sark is the offensive whisperer he is supposed to be, then how did Ewers's tenure go so awry? What does this say about the future of Arch Manning, who had the exact same rating as Quinn coming out of high school even though he himself was far less proven on the field?


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These are questions that aren't getting enough attention, and they should inform those viewers who look at the Longhorns with any semblance of a critical eye next year. But the larger picture is this: transfers to a school where a system will purportedly showcase your talent better— or where you can be more of "the guy"— are not guaranteed to work out.

We've seen the Aggies have some of these transfers this offseason, even. Noah Thomas is a name that jumps to mind in that regard.

The grass isn't always greener on the other side of the fence, folks— and it's becoming more and more evident that such a statement is particularly true when it comes to Austin, Texas.

 

54 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said:

100% serious question for our aggy friends here: What is the source of this delusion (and that is exactly what it is) that so many of the a&m faithful have that they and their university and their fans are somehow genuinely more virtuous than the Texas faithful?

I'd answer truthfully but then I'd get put in timeout for CR shizzle.

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Who the fook is that guy?

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Bucky McMillan is showing early on in his tenure with Texas A&M that he has no fear when it comes to the transfer portal and recruiting ranks. He has come to College Station and gotten the Aggies in the thick of some big time recruiting races with high-profile schools around the country, standing his ground in more than a few of them.

It's not often that you see a coach able to bring in a transfer player from a direct rival, but that notion clearly doesn't bother coach McMillan. This morning, it was announced that the Aggies had picked up a commit from a former Texas Longhorn, one that comes at a position of real need for A&M hoops.


Bucky McMillan steals C Jamie Vinson from rival Longhorns via transfer portal
According to Pete Nakos of On3, Jamie Vinson, a center out of Oak Hill Academy in Virginia by way of Texas, has signed with the Aggies.


Vinson fills a big time need for McMillan's first team in Aggieland: frontcourt players. The newest Aggie coach has been able to stockpile plenty of guards and small forwards, but outside of Mackenzie Mgbako (who admittedly was a big time pickup), there hasn't been a lot in the way of power forwards or centers.


Even though Vinson didn't get a lot of run down in Austin, his frame— standing at 6'11"— will be a boon for the Aggies. He's an athletic big who will be able to help protect the rim, even if he doesn't project as an offensive weapon like Pharell Payne was blossoming into in the last part of the previous season.

This is a needed pickup for A&M, and it helps that it's a bit of a thumb in the eye of their chief rivals. That's a pretty good double whammy for McMillan, who continues to impress early on in College Station.

 

22 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

Cunty McCunterson is back!

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This is fucking fantastic. Completely glosses over the well known injury issues of both players he choose to focus on, while ignoring Golden and AD Mitchell. 

46 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

Cunty McCunterson is back!

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Well the first thing to learn is to actually keep top players so they're drafted highly...they had what? 2 guys drafted in the entire first 2 days?

And, almost completely ignoring that Bond wasn't drafted thanks to his off the field actions recently and Ewers was a bit a red flag injury wise is rich.

ALSO not mentioning that Golden, a rather unheralded portal add last year, literally jumped from a middle round prospect(if that?) to the first round thanks to being in this offense, is quite the blind eye.

Plus all the RB's drafted...and TE's, and OL's since Sark has been here.  Like is he ignoring the 12 guys drafted, and nearly half of them were from the offense?!?

But sure...maybe his offense isn't any good.

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44 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

Cunty McCunterson is back!

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That’s just perfect. If Graham is a real person this may be his masterpiece. 

If Graham is one of you assholes doing a bit…then this is also your masterpiece. 

1 hour ago, jimmyjazz said:

 

That and they see Austin as a degenerate hippie cesspool, so by extension UT students and alums are degenerate hippies.  Which, to be honest, is partially true.

Truly not trying to CR, but there is absolutely an ongoing hippy liberal scum aspect to all the "morally superior" bullshit they consistently shit out. There's also the unspoken aspect of... well, much larger mixed cultures and various heritage found in Austin vs College Station. Its there, just beneath the surface most of the time, until you try to take down the statue of one of their "heros" or they reference "hired mercenaries" regarding recruiting. 

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1 minute ago, BurntEyes said:

Truly not trying to CR, but there is absolutely an ongoing hippy liberal scum aspect to all the "morally superior" bullshit they consistently shit out. There's also the unspoken aspect of... well, much larger mixed cultural and heritage found in Austin vs College Station. Its there, just beneath the surface most of the time, until you try to take down the statue of one of their "heros".

Of course, Austin 2025 is not Austin 1970 no matter how much they want to press the stereotype.  

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Aggie pathology isn't complicated. 

They can no longer bask in the glory of other SEC teams' accomplishments by association. They can no longer rely on an undefeated record against UT in hypothetical matchups. 

When the games actually have to be played, the losers construct a moral superiority complex to rationalize their failures. The winners fuck the prom queen and then go to texags to laugh at aggie.

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I like the Aggie premature “Got Em!” Here.  

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4 hours ago, irishtexan said:

Or maybe, we're just fucking awesome at everything.

You are correct sir. 

3 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

100% serious question for our aggy friends here: What is the source of this delusion (and that is exactly what it is) that so many of the a&m faithful have that they and their university and their fans are somehow genuinely more virtuous than the Texas faithful? I've seen this theme repeated many times on texags, SECRant and even heard it in person from acquaintances multiple  times. It just flows forth from them as though it is established, obvious fact. 

Seriously, @aggie08 or @bizzle or others? Also, any Horn fans here who have aggy friends - Have you come across this phenomenon and asked the question?

I'm genuinely curious. 

It's called Fish Camp and transfer camp, there's no escaping the brainwashing.

3 hours ago, GhostOfTomJoad said:

When anyone points out any of the classless shit aggy fans have done over the years, it falls on deaf ears.

Which is why I can't comprehend anyone with a functioning brain spending more than a passing convo with these chucklefucks. The lie about everything and never show an ounce of ethical integrity. They are simply shitty human beings that can only exist in a delusional bubble that hides them from the reality of their lot in life. See Harmon, Graham.

Aggy will never acknowledge Texas being better than them in anything. They are incapable of doing it.  It would require courage and humility, neither of which exist in an aggy. They take pride in this cowardly display. They are dishonorable cheaters and liars. Like many scumbags they project their own failings onto their betters in a pathetic attempt to distract from the true facts. If they stopped viewing Texas fans as immoral, they would only have the actual losing records that factually shows domination over decades. They literally killed their own students, never accepted responsibility, and continue to this day disgracing the memory of the dead.

Beneath Baylor.

11 minutes ago, Herpa Derpa said:

Beneath Baylor.

Let's not go crazy here...

2 hours ago, jimmyjazz said:

Of course, Austin 2025 is not Austin 1970 no matter how much they want to press the stereotype.  

2025 College Station is exactly like 1960 College Station however.

5 hours ago, TrashMaster G said:

100% serious question for our aggy friends here: What is the source of this delusion (and that is exactly what it is) that so many of the a&m faithful have that they and their university and their fans are somehow genuinely more virtuous than the Texas faithful? I've seen this theme repeated many times on texags, SECRant and even heard it in person from acquaintances multiple  times. It just flows forth from them as though it is established, obvious fact. 

Seriously, @aggie08 or @bizzle or others? Also, any Horn fans here who have aggy friends - Have you come across this phenomenon and asked the question?

I'm genuinely curious. 

Based on very limited interactions with Aggies in the Bay Area (a total of 3 in last 20 years): it initiated with them getting to know that I went to UT and their first response is that they don't like what goes on in Austin and is said with a searching glance, as if to discern whether I am getting their drift and agreeing with them. When they see that I am (deliberately) not catching their drift and ascribing their question to mean UT's recent poor football season (and they have been plenty over the past 2 decades), they immediately put me down as the enemy. In other words, it is "othering" of UT/Austin in the fullest sense, politically, religiously, culturally, etc. The psychosis sets in when the enemy, fully in the evil camp, is somehow excelling in what they hold dear. This is like evil triumphing over good. The only way this can happen is that the evil is temporarily too powerful and the good will rise soon and vanquish it. Even if the temporary period lasts decades and centuries, good is axiomatically good and evil, however successful, will always be evil.

10 hours ago, DanTheHorn said:

Being smart with booster money and soon with revenue share is the name of the game. aggy decided to play the game by buying their way into disaster, Jimbo says thank you.

Please don't mention Jimbo. Now I haz sads.

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15 hours ago, Drew said:

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Aggie don’t care about Texas. Really.  
 

And also winning on merit is better than winning. 
 

Like Aggie isn’t paying for their players?  It’s literally the way it works now. 

 

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4 hours ago, AeroHorn said:

Based on very limited interactions with Aggies in the Bay Area (a total of 3 in last 20 years): it initiated with them getting to know that I went to UT and their first response is that they don't like what goes on in Austin and is said with a searching glance, as if to discern whether I am getting their drift and agreeing with them. When they see that I am (deliberately) not catching their drift and ascribing their question to mean UT's recent poor football season (and they have been plenty over the past 2 decades), they immediately put me down as the enemy. In other words, it is "othering" of UT/Austin in the fullest sense, politically, religiously, culturally, etc. The psychosis sets in when the enemy, fully in the evil camp, is somehow excelling in what they hold dear. This is like evil triumphing over good. The only way this can happen is that the evil is temporarily too powerful and the good will rise soon and vanquish it. Even if the temporary period lasts decades and centuries, good is axiomatically good and evil, however successful, will always be evil.

Over 25 years ago, we all posted on the Austin360 board, with forums for Texas, TAMU and OU (a couple others), until each fanbase kind of peeled off on their own. 
 
On the Ag forum, there was this long form parable about how new Texas coach Mack Brown’s success could be likened to a new cheater moving into the neighborhood, taking away the honest earnings of a good kid (this would be Slocum), and how good would inevitably triumph over evil. 
 
It was hilarious. Especially if you knew that Slocum was the bag man for Ag recruiting in the ‘80s. 

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12 hours ago, Js1 said:

Sorry, what I meant to say was,

Wow I am so embarrassed at how mediocre and overrated the SEC was once we arrived.  Maybe it was never as amazing as ESPN and aggy pumped it up to be.  Considering we:

Won the regular season in football
Won the regular season in WBB
Leading at 19-2 in baseball
Double swept men's tennis regular season and conf tournament

The race is over. We are going to have won more conference championships than any other school this year in the SEC. The only question is by how much. SEC ready my ass. 

On 4/29/2025 at 11:47 AM, HuttNuts said:

This is fucking fantastic. Completely glosses over the well known injury issues of both players he choose to focus on, while ignoring Golden and AD Mitchell. 

He's killing it. He's writing to a specific audience, and they eat this kind of stuff up. It keeps them going through the losses.

On 4/29/2025 at 11:23 AM, Beau Vine said:

Cunty McCunterson is back!

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My headline would be "Aggy has a guy drafted #17 that didn't do shit on the field...what's the problem with the coaches?"

11 hours ago, Dennis Taylor said:

My headline would be "Aggy has a guy drafted #17 that didn't do shit on the field...what's the problem with the coaches?"

Exactly. I'd rather my coaching staff take a 7th round pick and have him lead us to two consecutive final fours, rather than drastically misuse a first round pick. We lived through that nonsense plenty during the Chuckles and Herman eras. 

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Cunty McCunterson is in rare form:

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Texas A&M's 2022 recruiting class will go down in infamy as one of the most torrid college sports tales in recent memory. For those who are unaware, the Aggies pulled in what is still the top-rated class of all time and were accused by a gobsmacked general public of illegally inducing every last one of them.

It wasn't just anonymous people on Twitter, either. Nick Saban was recorded as saying that A&M bought every player on their roster, prompting a fiery response from Jimbo Fisher in a press conference the following day.


The most enduring memory besides that was a $30 million figure— later shown to be entirely fabricated— that A&M was purported to have spent on their roster. This was put out by a user on an internet forum named "Sliced Bread," and it went extremely viral, also making it into a Jimbo presser.

I've covered in detail why the idea that A&M got this class by spending far over and above what everyone else in the country did is an idea that makes little sense. The $30 million figure is flat-out ridiculous.

Or, I guess, it was ridiculous.

No criticism to be found as Texas reportedly spending north of $35 million on current roster
Kirk Bohls of the Houston Chronicle reported today that the Longhorns will apparently be surpassing the fabricated mark attributed to the Aggies back in 2022.

Yet, to look around, there is simply no reaction similar to what we heard about A&M. There is no criticism or vitriol aimed at Texas— if there's any calumny or lament, it's aimed at NIL in general rather than the Longhorns.

So what's the difference? Years of this current system have certainly deadened people's reactions, as increasingly wild tales of figures that quarterbacks or receivers are pulling in get spread across the internet.


But it's still somewhat ironic that the Aggies were simply alleged to have done this by an anonymous user and were flamed; the Longhorns are confirmed to have done this by a legitimate reporter, and no one bats an eye.

In one way, that shows the difference between 2022 and 2025. In another, it speaks to the real reason that rumor spread so far when it did: animus towards A&M, not a basis in reality.

 

4 minutes ago, DigglerontheHoof said:

What's the fucking difference?  Texas is doing it above board.  Aggy?  Not so much. 

AND.....90% of the class hasn't bailed in the subsequent years

What's the fucking difference?  Texas is doing it above board.  Aggy?  Not so much. 

Amazing how that detail keeps getting left out. It’s legal now, wasn’t back then
On 4/29/2025 at 3:47 PM, Beau Vine said:

Let's not go crazy here...

I'm persuadable either way depending on mood.  Brazos sludge either way.

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