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re: aggy record against SEC
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:24 am to mattytiger123
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:24 am to mattytiger123
Funny that A&M's overall record against the SEC (containing mostly games prior them joining the conference) can be used against them while Mizzou's 40-25-1 record vs the SEC is then blown off by the same people.
33-17-1 if you take out A&M.
33-17-1 if you take out A&M.
This post was edited on 4/15/15 at 8:26 am
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:27 am to Chase Daniel
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Funny that A&M's overall record against the SEC (containing mostly games prior them joining the conference) can be used against them while Mizzou's 40-25-1 record vs the SEC is then blown off by the same people.
It' not funny. That's the way it works. Everyone wants to feel good about their school while making you feel bad about your school.
Congratulations and also congratulations for winning the East again.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:38 am to Chase Daniel
quote:It's simply because A&M fans talk so much shite yet there's no rationale for it while Mizzou fans are kind of just like that little kid trying to annoying two adults while they're talking, jumping up and down saying, "look at me" and no one cares.
Funny that A&M's overall record against the SEC (containing mostly games prior them joining the conference) can be used against them while Mizzou's 40-25-1 record vs the SEC is then blown off by the same people.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:40 am to goldenbadger08
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It's simply because A&M fans talk so much shite yet there's no rationale for it while Mizzou fans are kind of just like that little kid trying to annoying two adults while they're talking, jumping up and down saying, "look at me" and no one cares.
There is a rationale. Once we stopped being a small all male military school we got a lot better at football. So good in fact that LSU got so sick of getting their arse kicked by us they backed out of a contract, effectively pulling the most chicken shite move in the history of college football. I know y'all have a lot of French heritage, but that's no excuse.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 8:50 am to goldenbadger08
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It's simply because A&M fans talk so much shite yet there's no rationale for it while Mizzou fans are kind of just like that little kid trying to annoying two adults while they're talking, jumping up and down saying, "look at me" and no one cares.
And yet you still have never beaten us in football. (using the original posters logic right?)
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:10 am to Chase Daniel
There is no consistency, other than a constant need to put the expansion teams down.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:13 am to Hugh McElroy
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I'd like to congratulate LSU on beating A&M with great regularity when A&M was a small all-male military school
I challenge you to show that LSU had a significantly larger male student population than A&M historically - and I don't think I need to remind you that "all-male" is rather irrelevant as females have not historically participated in football.
And please drop the "military school" bullshite when talking to alumni of the Old War Skule. A&M required ROTC, we get it, LSU did too right up to 1970.
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...and played nearly every game in Baton Rouge
Tell it to Mississippi who from 1947 to 1970 played 18 of 25 games at Tiger Stadium, winning 10 of them.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:13 am to mattytiger123
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76-91-6
Thoughts?
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:24 am to mattytiger123
That math is wrong.
A&M is 13-11 in SEC conference play.
76 - 13 = 63
91 - 11 = 80
A&M is 13-11 in SEC conference play.
76 - 13 = 63
91 - 11 = 80
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:30 am to TeLeFaWx
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effectively pulling the most chicken shite move in the history of college football.
Well, next to A&M running away from the longhorns.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:45 am to WildTchoupitoulas
Can't believe you lowered yourself to post in the very bad response thread
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:47 am to WildTchoupitoulas
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Tell it to Mississippi
And Mississippi State
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:49 am to TeLeFaWx
LSU cancelled the series with two games remaining after the 1995 game in College Station.
That move sparked some friction between the schools, which contributed to them not renewing the series. With the SEC going to a divisional format and eight conference games in 1992, then-LSU Athletic Director Joe Dean said he couldn't afford to give up one of three non-conference home games every year.
"You've almost got to have seven home games to pay the bills," Dean said. "That's all it was. Some of the A&M people felt because we were losing to them we didn't want to play anymore.
"It was peaceful, friendly. It wasn't ugly. I thought we'd wait a few years and reschedule them when we could manipulate the home-and-home series with the SEC."
Crow had a different point of view.
"I said, 'Get out of another (game)' because this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU. Them and Texas were only ones we did that."
LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000. Attempts by LSU to renew the series have been rebuffed, insiders say, because of lingering hard feelings over breaking the contract.
That move sparked some friction between the schools, which contributed to them not renewing the series. With the SEC going to a divisional format and eight conference games in 1992, then-LSU Athletic Director Joe Dean said he couldn't afford to give up one of three non-conference home games every year.
"You've almost got to have seven home games to pay the bills," Dean said. "That's all it was. Some of the A&M people felt because we were losing to them we didn't want to play anymore.
"It was peaceful, friendly. It wasn't ugly. I thought we'd wait a few years and reschedule them when we could manipulate the home-and-home series with the SEC."
Crow had a different point of view.
"I said, 'Get out of another (game)' because this game means too much for us,'" Crow said. "We would sell the stadium out for LSU. Them and Texas were only ones we did that."
LSU eventually refused to play the final two games and the schools settled the matter for $100,000. Attempts by LSU to renew the series have been rebuffed, insiders say, because of lingering hard feelings over breaking the contract.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 9:53 am to GFaceKillah
Ancient history, we're conference buddies now
Posted on 4/15/15 at 10:01 am to WildTchoupitoulas
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Well, next to A&M running away from the longhorns.
Yes, it was so cowardly running away to play in the hardest division in football. We are such pussies.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 10:08 am to cardboardboxer
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So good in fact that LSU got so sick of getting their arse kicked by us they backed out of a contract, effectively pulling the most chicken shite move in the history of college football.
Well, next to A&M running away from the longhorns.
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Yes, it was so cowardly running away to play in the hardest division in football. We are such pussies.
Dude, I think our lines are crossed. Why don't you cast over the motor like you're supposed to...
Posted on 4/15/15 at 10:12 am to WildTchoupitoulas
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Why don't you cast over the motor like you're supposed to...
Sorry I have a lack of coordination.
Posted on 4/15/15 at 10:17 am to GFaceKillah
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LSU cancelled the series with two games remaining after the 1995 game in College Station.
Not exactly, LSU merely cancelled the 2-year extension after the 10-year contract was completed.
A 10-year contract was signed for 1986-1995
a 2-year contract extension for 1996/1997 was agreed to in 1988(?)
LSU sponsored A&M for inclusion into SEC
Arkansas was added as a home-and-away series to the LSU schedule in 1992
LSU finished out the contract in 1995 giving A&M USL as their replacement as per the terms of the extension contract
A&M Lost to USL in 1996
A&M cried about LSU backing out of the series and making them play USL instead
aggies insist they will never schedule LSU again EVAH!!1!
aggies begin scheduling LSU again in 2012
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