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re: Comparing conferences: A different look

Posted on 8/5/15 at 10:20 am to
Posted by KaiserSoze99
Member since Aug 2011
31669 posts
Posted on 8/5/15 at 10:20 am to
Yep. The analysts said that A&M had the best defensive scheme to shut down Josh Hypal (or whatever his name is). They all agreed that we effectively shut him down.

So, yeah. The big 12 was interested in getting ou the NC. There were obvious blown calls. It was the start of a decade of t.u. and Okie cocksmoking each other, and trying to keep the talent away from A&M and Nebraska (the two best prograns when the big 12 was formed). Those two "rivals" jacked each other off at A&M/NU's expense for a solid decade.

NU got fed up with the t.u. power plays to keep them magenalized and took an offer from the B1G. But the real threat to the RRR complex is Daddy A&M, and those fricking cocksuckers from both schools know it.

Nobody bitched, moaned, or had their bitch lap-dog Baylor threaten any lawsuits when NU left. Both were quite content letting both NU and CU leave. But, when Daddy A&M even threatened to go to the SEC alone, all hell broke lose.

That says it all right there, folks.

The 100-year decision changed the landscape forever and sips/dirt buglars know it.

How does that Aggy arse taste?
Posted by OU_Fan
Fort Riley
Member since Dec 2014
763 posts
Posted on 8/5/15 at 10:46 am to
A&M fans should quit this argument. The fact remains, the Aggies couldnt even dominate a weak Big 12 that they love to clown on a daily basis. Now, they cant even get past LSU, maybe in 10 years will they win the SEC.

Historically, the Aggies have been owned by the Sooners and Horns and that will probably never change. A&M could build a 250,000 capacity stadium and they still wont bring home the hardware. They are a never has been program.

Speaking of Texas players, the legendary Horn coach Darrel K. Royal who brought them 3 rings was an Okie and Sooner football Alumni.

Clown that 2000-2001 championship all you want, I still witnessed a championship.
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