Believe I read that UCLA's comeback was the "Largest comeback in NCAA history"?
Sounds like the perfect scenario to announce the exit of Kevin Sumlin from A&M
one point shy of it (record is 35 points by MSU in 2006). Only reason I know that is because they kept flashing it up on the screen during the game. Record be ****ed, its time to move on. Go out and get Chip Kelly....pay that man his money.
Sumlin just decided not to play him. Mond was shell-shocked, and as a true freshman had no business being in there as things were unraveling. really baffling coaching decisions all night by the coordinators and head coach.
LMAO!! While I am not going to argue Texas football is bad, you had to have missed the Aggie second half on the look better than expected declaration.
What little I saw?....you are going to make a declaration after not watching the whole game? If I watched specific parts of the Texas game I could say they looked better than expected too but overall it was a complete ****show as a whole......wow...
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Yeah...I've been tearing out glued down hardwood floors all day from a stranger's home and then hit the Advil, beer and bourbon. Sorry I missed it.
When you're leading 44-10 with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter you should be able to take a knee 3 times and punt on every possession and still win easily. That's an impossible feat that the Ags just accomplished.
LSU fans know exactly how you feel.
Chavis would always get conservative late in the game, and not make adjustments. He and Sumlin should both be walking home
I know. But, we were wrong and butthurt? Remember?
When you're leading 44-10 with 2 minutes to go in the 3rd quarter you should be able to take a knee 3 times and punt on every possession and still win easily. That's an impossible feat that the Ags just accomplished.
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You have a team that was up 44-10 on the road with a Fr QB. Take the positives out of this loss. The ags played harder than Texas did for Herman yesterday.
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