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On 7/20/2025 at 11:58 PM, William Bludworth said:

I think he intentionally refuses to look at their roster of bread because he knows how below average that team is. 

UTSA - W (not a blowout)

Utah State - W (pathetic)

ND- L 

Auburn - L (Barn has better WR's)

Miss St - W

UF - L (If Lagway is good to go, aggies are fucked)

Arky - W

LSU - L

Mizzou - toss-up 

USCe- L

Stamford - W (lol, Jesus Christ)

Texas - L 

If they beat Mizzou they'll go 7-6, which is who they are. Reed is meh. Their WR's are meh. We'll see how Moss' knee is, and Owens sucks. Their O-line should be pretty good. Their defense is lead by probably the most overrated LB in a short, fat Taurean York. 

 

 

On 7/19/2025 at 9:46 PM, Pancho said:

Apparently being sold at Academy stores in the Houston area

This is so sad.

 

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On 7/21/2025 at 1:01 PM, Nueces River Rat said:

They have Iowa’s O line ranked #6.    lol.  

We start the season @ Miami and vs A&M although there's a bye in-between so we might not get another Northern Illinois.

 

We lost two one score games, including the Dickinson champions Southern Cal, in South Bend, in November 😡

 

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/1939_Notre_Dame_Fighting_Irish_football_team#Schedule

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18 hours ago, GJ Winne said:

I'll bet you $100 aggy beats meepmeep by 20.

18 hours ago, futureman said:

mccown is going to shred them. 

aggy are good for a wtf shocker once every 10 years or so

aggy 14 - 17 appstate was only 3 years ago

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7 hours ago, notre dame joe said:

We start the season @ Miami and vs A&M although there's a bye in-between so we might not get another Northern Illinois.

you must have missed the quoted post on the last page with umlang's thursday aggyfact

the last aggy true road win (no neutral sites, no bowls) over a ranked opponent was 8 november 2014 (3914 days ago) at jordan-hare, aggy 41-38 barn

elk absolutely needs a signature win to change their stars

he will have to break that streak to do it

good luck, we're all counting on you

 

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3 hours ago, Hagbard Celine said:

you must have missed the quoted post on the last page with umlang's thursday aggyfact

the last aggy true road win (no neutral sites, no bowls) over a ranked opponent was 8 november 2014 (3914 days ago) at jordan-hare, aggy 41-38 barn

elk absolutely needs a signature win to change their stars

he will have to break that streak to do it

good luck, we're all counting on you

 

If/when aggy finally beats a ranked opponent on the road, the aggy cult will immediately start bleating about the coming "natty".

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1 minute ago, TrashMaster G said:

If/when aggy finally beats a ranked opponent on the road, the aggy cult will immediately start bleating about the coming "natty".

I believe aggy's quality loss to ND will be a fantastic springboard for them. As long as it is a margin that can be explained by one play, say 31 points or closer, it will show what championship material has coalesced in the station.

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Cunty McCunterson is back at it:

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Texas A&M fans, just like college football fans everywhere, are extremely ready for the season to actually begin. With just over a month now before toe meets leather in Kyle Field as the Aggies are set to take on UTSA, we're thankfully entering the final stretch of the offseason.

In what is maybe the premier game of week one, though, Ohio State will be welcoming in A&M's rival Texas to the Horseshoe for a huge game— a rematch of last year's playoff semifinal. There's no doubt that this game is highly anticipated, despite being at noon, and it will catch a lot of eyes right off the bat of the 2025 season.


There's not much hype you need to manufacture about two big time teams playing to kick off the season, of course, but that hasn't stopped some from needlessly doing so. One attempted flex is pretty ironic, given the context of last season.

Texas fans trying to flex ticket prices for Ohio State showdown apparently have amnesia about Lone Star Showdown
This graphic was tweeted out a couple of days ago, but Aggie fans have just now begun to notice it:

This is an attempted brag about the fact that the cheapest ticket to get into the Horseshoe, a stadium of comparable size to Kyle Field, is $400. That would maybe be striking to some, but we need to think back a little bit.

In early September of last year, the cheapest tickets for Texas A&M's showdown with Texas were already more expensive than this. By the time the game rolled around, the get-in price was historically high, at $741 according to TickPick.

What's more, as one commenter pointed out, the Aggies' game against Notre Dame currently has a get-in price of $480. That makes both years apparently more expensive than this game— as well as this year's edition of the Lone Star Showdown.


That puts Texas fans in who heartily agreed with this tweet in an awkward position: are the Aggies a bigger brand than Ohio State? It's just kind of a strange flex to put out there with such recent history challenging that premise.

All you need to do is venture to the comment section to see Aggies and other fans pointing these realities out, but as you'd expect, Texas fans have no response.

 

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11 minutes ago, Beau Vine said:

Cunty McCunterson is back at it:

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Idiot fails to realize, or point out, that the common denominator with the ticket prices for the OSU game and the stupid game we played with them is TEXAS. The prices for their game with ND is because of ND. 

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Poor dummy. We realize aggy fans are more obsessed with us than their own team. We know why they spent so much to see us beat that ass for the 70-whatever time. I’m sure we gave them their money’s worth.  Yawn. 

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On 7/21/2025 at 4:56 PM, Orale said:

https://www.nytimes.com/athletic/6500596/2025/07/21/college-football-program-valuations-rankings-2025/

1. Texas: $2.38 billion (projected price)

Three-year average football revenue: $183 million

The Longhorns routinely lead the country in revenue and were the only team to top $200 million in the most recent financial reports. No program came within $25 million of Texas in either of the past two years. The Longhorns haven’t won a national title since 2005 but made the College Football Playoff semifinals each of the past two seasons and are among this preseason’s top championship contenders. Add in the SEC brand, and Texas looks like the safest investment.

Our price tag makes the Longhorns comparable to the 2018 sale of the Carolina Panthers (almost $2.3 billion).

15. Texas A&M: $973 million
Average football revenue: $97.3 million

The Aggies have the rabid fan base and demographic upside to be higher. Money has also never been an issue at a program that paid Jimbo Fisher the biggest buyout in college football history (about $77 million). But we’re also considering wins and losses because of the money victories bring. Texas A&M is arguably the nation’s biggest underachiever with only four top-five finishes and one national title (1939) since the Associated Press poll began in 1936 and zero conference titles since 1998.

 

Only four times just in the top 5 is pretty poor for a school in a talent rich state.  For comparison sake, Michigan State, another B-school, claims 6 national championships.  

 

I bet St Holtz helped keep that total down with a few Cotton Bowls. 

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The reason those tickets cost so much more was the aggie delusion machine that for years has convinced the aggies that no matter how much better the horns were coming into the game, that the 12th man would carry them to victory.  That pricing was due to cult being on one side of the ticket.  

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