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Texas University’s defense really fell off after Sam Houston College
Posted on 11/28/25 at 8:32 am
Posted on 11/28/25 at 8:32 am
Let’s try to solve this mystery! Let’s try to make sense of it! What happened after the 3 back to back to back G5 teams?
Texas University can’t lose!
Texas University can’t lose!
Posted on 11/28/25 at 8:38 am to Old Sarge
We'll be fine facing agriCULTural n Mechanics college
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:31 am to Old Sarge
They will be more motivated to win this game than probably any other all season. I expect their defense to play well.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:32 am to Old Sarge
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Texas University
Can someone explain why aggies say this?
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:33 am to Old Sarge
Anthony hill will have a cast tonight if he plays
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:33 am to billjamin
That is the name of the school before they changed it in the 60’s or so
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:37 am to Old Sarge
Vandy broke Texas' defense.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 9:51 am to Old Sarge
No way we can put up any points against the nation's 111th ranked scoring defense. Might as well not even play. Texas by 50.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 10:07 am to FootballFrenzy
They will be more motivated to win this game . . .
A somewhat nebulous statement, let's analyze it.
They = the team, the coach, the fans, Bevo? Who exactly are "they"?
Putting that aside you claim they "will be more motivated". So more than what exactly? More than they were against Ohio State or Oklahoma? More than the team they are playing? More than they were yesterday?
Not only are they more motivated, they are more motivated "to win". That's good, that's very good. It beats them being more motivated to lose or to go out there not to get grass stains on their uniforms or get hit by an errantly thrown water bottle, probably the most sensible thing you said.
Wait, you also said what you expect, "their defense to play well". First of all I am certain your expectations did not make the bulletin board of either team but nice to know where you stand on this.
A somewhat nebulous statement, let's analyze it.
They = the team, the coach, the fans, Bevo? Who exactly are "they"?
Putting that aside you claim they "will be more motivated". So more than what exactly? More than they were against Ohio State or Oklahoma? More than the team they are playing? More than they were yesterday?
Not only are they more motivated, they are more motivated "to win". That's good, that's very good. It beats them being more motivated to lose or to go out there not to get grass stains on their uniforms or get hit by an errantly thrown water bottle, probably the most sensible thing you said.
Wait, you also said what you expect, "their defense to play well". First of all I am certain your expectations did not make the bulletin board of either team but nice to know where you stand on this.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 10:08 am to billjamin
They changed their name in 1963 from Texas University to what it is now
Posted on 11/28/25 at 10:12 am to JacieNY
That was the worst tryhard post I’ve seen.
There’s your answer. I guess social media has ruined your attention span to the point that you couldn’t read past the first 9 words.
What an idiotic troll attempt. Get schooled, Schooner.
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Putting that aside you claim they "will be more motivated". So more than what exactly? More than they were against Ohio State or Oklahoma? More than the team they are playing? More than they were yesterday?
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They will be more motivated to win this game than probably any other all season.
There’s your answer. I guess social media has ruined your attention span to the point that you couldn’t read past the first 9 words.
What an idiotic troll attempt. Get schooled, Schooner.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 10:44 am to billjamin
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quote: Texas University Can someone explain why aggies say this?
It's what they used to call themselves and then they later decided that they needed to be called "THE University of Texas" because they are obnoxious and arrogant assholes. We just like reminding them of their history. It's also why we say "Saw Varsity's horns off" because they used to be called "Varsity" prior to being the "Longhorns" which they actually took from the original A&M Yearbook name.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:02 am to hookem2522
All these aggy lies. aggy MO to say same thing over and over, then tell each other and it becomes true in their pea brain.
More Texans, first-gen students are applying to higher ed. Here's why.
The state of Texas established the "University of Texas" to be a "university of the first class" as mandated by the Texas Constitution in 1876. The constitution requires the legislature to create and support this university to promote literature, arts, and sciences, and it was located by a vote of the people. Over time, the University of Texas system has grown and includes many institutions that meet high standards of academic and research excellence.
Constitutional mandate: The 1876 Texas Constitution explicitly directs the legislature to "establish, organize and provide for the maintenance, support and direction of a University of the first class".
Purpose: The university was founded to advance literature, the arts, and the sciences, and it was originally intended to include an Agricultural and Mechanical department.
Evolution: The University of Texas has evolved into a major public university system.
Recognition: It has been recognized as a high-quality institution, evidenced by its membership in the Association of American Universities, a group of leading research universities.
Financial support: The state's commitment to the university is supported by a permanent university fund established by the constitution, which includes lands and other assets
More Texans, first-gen students are applying to higher ed. Here's why.
The state of Texas established the "University of Texas" to be a "university of the first class" as mandated by the Texas Constitution in 1876. The constitution requires the legislature to create and support this university to promote literature, arts, and sciences, and it was located by a vote of the people. Over time, the University of Texas system has grown and includes many institutions that meet high standards of academic and research excellence.
Constitutional mandate: The 1876 Texas Constitution explicitly directs the legislature to "establish, organize and provide for the maintenance, support and direction of a University of the first class".
Purpose: The university was founded to advance literature, the arts, and the sciences, and it was originally intended to include an Agricultural and Mechanical department.
Evolution: The University of Texas has evolved into a major public university system.
Recognition: It has been recognized as a high-quality institution, evidenced by its membership in the Association of American Universities, a group of leading research universities.
Financial support: The state's commitment to the university is supported by a permanent university fund established by the constitution, which includes lands and other assets
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:21 am to ColoradoAg
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That is the name of the school before they changed it in the 60’s or so
Honest question, I couldn’t find this using Chat. Or Google.
I see the 1967 references being that they changed officially by legislature to “The university of Texas @ Austin”.
Just looking to find a legitimate reference, or if this is Aggie folklore tale that keeps getting passed down. Seriously, not a troll. I live in Texas, have lots of UT & Aggie friends and family.
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Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:23 am to Jrtt
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by Jrtt
All these aggy lies. aggy MO to say same thing over and over, then tell each other and it becomes true in their pea brain.
Absolutely nailed it.
Aggies lie all the time, about everything.
They lie to themselves, and believe their own lies
They lie about their 21st man.
They lie about lying.
They're liars
Poor aggies
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:24 am to Fbohn1
the very first diploma ever issued by Texas has "The University of Texas" on it. it was colloquially referred to as Texas University in old game programs, etc. so Aggies aren't totally off base but "they changed the official name from Texas University" in the 60s is a lie.
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:29 am to billjamin
Three reasons:
1. Because we can
2. Because it pisses off whorn
3. Because frick tu that’s why
1. Because we can
2. Because it pisses off whorn
3. Because frick tu that’s why
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:43 am to Old Sarge
A&M let Arkansas score 42 points on them. I'm not sure what you're boasting about
Posted on 11/28/25 at 11:56 am to BigHorn69
lol, they scored with 11 seconds to go
They were down 2 scores and should have been 3
They were down 2 scores and should have been 3
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