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Originally posted by Chad C View PostPad those accounts, lol.
Forbes:
The surge in contributions is the Texas A&M faithful’s response to fundraising efforts started in 2014 to fund some major construction efforts: Kyle Field underwent a $485 million renovation that made it college football’s third-largest stadium, and another $68 million was put toward building new stadiums for softball and track and field. But as those projects are completed, the contribution revenue should ebb back toward normal levels. And if the team’s on-field performance doesn’t soon improve from the mediocre finishes of the last few years, then some of those other revenue streams may also begin to dry up.
Congrats on the short term gloat.
College football's 25 most valuable teams generate a combined $2.5 billion per year, and now the Texas A&M Aggies have surpassed the Texas Longhorns as the sport's most valuable team.
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RLB cuttin a check, baw.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostClyde gave selflessly all season picking up blitzes then jumping on short routes in the passing game. My only concern is can these two guys follow in his steps or are they just talented RB's.
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Originally posted by bloodstick View PostClyde gave selflessly all season picking up blitzes then jumping on short routes in the passing game. My only concern is can these two guys follow in his steps or are they just talented RB's.
We’ll see, but it’s atleast comforting knowing talent wise they can hold their own. I just hate it for CEH
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Originally posted by BitBackShot View PostCan you even point to one tiny piece that's not accurate.
A&M still isn't winning big. But we're winning more games than we did in the B12.
A&M is recruiting drastically better than we did in the Big12.
A&M is now the wealthiest college football program in the country and Forbes listed A&M as the most valuable program.
A&M has a top-3 stadium and plays an inargaubly awesome schedule. Tough, but awesome.
It is not even a discussion that A&M is in light-years better position than when we left the Big12, even though we haven't quite figured the "wins" thing out.
Texas, on the other hand, has fallen from one of the most powerful programs in the country to a program that no one remembers exists. They have 1-2 meaningful games on the schedule each year from a national relevance perspective, even if teams like TCU and Baylor are actually good. No one outside the State of Texas watches them.
I know it sucks, Horns, but you're like Nebraska. Historically powerful, currently completely irrelevant in every measurable metric.
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Originally posted by Chad C View PostPad those accounts, lol.
Forbes:
The surge in contributions is the Texas A&M faithful’s response to fundraising efforts started in 2014 to fund some major construction efforts: Kyle Field underwent a $485 million renovation that made it college football’s third-largest stadium, and another $68 million was put toward building new stadiums for softball and track and field. But as those projects are completed, the contribution revenue should ebb back toward normal levels. And if the team’s on-field performance doesn’t soon improve from the mediocre finishes of the last few years, then some of those other revenue streams may also begin to dry up.
Congrats on the short term gloat.
College football's 25 most valuable teams generate a combined $2.5 billion per year, and now the Texas A&M Aggies have surpassed the Texas Longhorns as the sport's most valuable team.
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Originally posted by eradicator View PostSmall class for TCU but player average is pretty high(for TCU). It is the first time that they have ever signed two top 100 players in the country in the same class. GP will say 'paper tigers' no less than a dozen times in his presser......
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