Oh, he can be somewhat right about not getting every vote if he likes. I'm sure Vandy will abstain from voting. They did when Aggie and Mizzou applied.
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Originally posted by Chase This! View PostI can’t be the only one cracking up at the excitement of these tu fans over joining the SEC. Makes my day every day I open this thread.
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Originally posted by Take Dead Aim View PostHappy to know. We were worried you would be upset like the rest since we stole your cornbread....but then again you are used to that. Just remember your are not back to being little brother. Once your little brother you are always little brother.
You have stolen no ones cornbread and have sucked at football for the last 10 years. You are now the most hated program in tx… it used to be us so thank you for taking that! And it’s not jealousy….
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So honest question, If UT falters and goes .500 or worse over the next couple of years in the SEC does that start them in a downward spiral? I personally think this move could be detrimental to Texas if they don't perform well, or don't get any better.
I am all for reigniting the ATM/UT game. When both schools are good, it is good for college football in Texas. As an Aggie fan I welcome the competition. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostSo honest question, If UT falters and goes .500 or worse over the next couple of years in the SEC does that start them in a downward spiral? I personally think this move could be detrimental to Texas if they don't perform well, or don't get any better.
I am all for reigniting the ATM/UT game. When both schools are good, it is good for college football in Texas. As an Aggie fan I welcome the competition. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.
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Originally posted by bowhuntertex View PostSo honest question, If UT falters and goes .500 or worse over the next couple of years in the SEC does that start them in a downward spiral? I personally think this move could be detrimental to Texas if they don't perform well, or don't get any better.
I am all for reigniting the ATM/UT game. When both schools are good, it is good for college football in Texas. As an Aggie fan I welcome the competition. If you want to be the best, you have to beat the best.
I am going crazy with the notion that people think the University of Texas is going to fade away in college football. Every program goes through lulls or bad stretches, even Alabama but to think at some point they will not turn it around is blows my mind. Texas made a really bad hire in Strong and Herman started to get them on the right path but wasn't seen the guy to move the ball forward. If Sark is the guy, Texas will be right back to its position in the upper echelon of college football.
For me, the commitment to join the SEC means its important to the University and they will spend the effort and the money to be successful.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostIf A&M can be successful (which is basically .500 in conference and middle of the divisional race over 10 years), what makes you think Texas can not?
I am going crazy with the notion that people think the University of Texas is going to fade away in college football. Every program goes through lulls or bad stretches, even Alabama but to think at some point they will not turn it around is blows my mind. Texas made a really bad hire in Strong and Herman started to get them on the right path but wasn't seen the guy to move the ball forward. If Sark is the guy, Texas will be right back to its position in the upper echelon of college football.
For me, the commitment to join the SEC means its important to the University and they will spend the effort and the money to be successful.
I figured it to be their outlook for Texas before they ever post.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostIf A&M can be successful (which is basically .500 in conference and middle of the divisional race over 10 years), what makes you think Texas can not?
I am going crazy with the notion that people think the University of Texas is going to fade away in college football. Every program goes through lulls or bad stretches, even Alabama but to think at some point they will not turn it around is blows my mind. Texas made a really bad hire in Strong and Herman started to get them on the right path but wasn't seen the guy to move the ball forward. If Sark is the guy, Texas will be right back to its position in the upper echelon of college football.
For me, the commitment to join the SEC means its important to the University and they will spend the effort and the money to be successful.
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Originally posted by Heath View PostIf A&M can be successful (which is basically .500 in conference and middle of the divisional race over 10 years), what makes you think Texas can not?
I am going crazy with the notion that people think the University of Texas is going to fade away in college football. Every program goes through lulls or bad stretches, even Alabama but to think at some point they will not turn it around is blows my mind. Texas made a really bad hire in Strong and Herman started to get them on the right path but wasn't seen the guy to move the ball forward. If Sark is the guy, Texas will be right back to its position in the upper echelon of college football.
For me, the commitment to join the SEC means its important to the University and they will spend the effort and the money to be successful.
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