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re: A&M fans (regarding Texas)
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:26 pm to Govt Tide
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:26 pm to Govt Tide
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With the addition of the 2 schools the SEC is clearly a stronger league academically than the Big 12.
Before 2011:
Big 12 - 7 AAU schools
SEC - 2 AAU schools
After July 2012:
Big 12 - 3 AAU schools
SEC - 4 AAU schools
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:29 pm to Govt Tide
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Do Big 12 and Texas fans in particular STILL try to sell the ridiculous notion that A&M is selling out academics and going to a sh##### academic conference?
Before A&M and Mizzou joined the SEC, I heard this argument from both Texas and A&M fans. Always made me laugh.
If we're talking academics, bring up that argument. If we're talking football, who cares? I don't bring up football when you tell me your kid's SAT score. And people who are really serious about academics are not weighing Yale vs Texas or Harvard vs A&M anyway. Are they both excellent academic universities? Yes. Better than most SEC schools? Yes. Is that the conversation we're having Septemeber - January? No.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:35 pm to txhog12
FWIW when I graduated high school, TX offered me more $$ than AR did (academic scholarships) and I still went to AR. I'm not sure why everyone acts like it's impossible to get accepted to major public universities (A&M, TX, Mizzou) and everyone at A&M or Mizzou is intellectually superior to the rest of us. Is it because A&M and Mizzou are AAU schools? I had never heard of AAU until A&M and Mizzou started touting it because everybody knows Vandy is a great academic school, and Florida didn't have to resort to any argument off the field.
This academic debate of SEC vs Big 12 feels a lot like a football argument between Princeton and Yale might. It's just not the focus for most of the kids there, to be honest. And it's definitely not the focus of the SECr.
This academic debate of SEC vs Big 12 feels a lot like a football argument between Princeton and Yale might. It's just not the focus for most of the kids there, to be honest. And it's definitely not the focus of the SECr.
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 9:39 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:39 pm to txhog12
I'm proud of my degree and the great academic reputation A&M is developing but I don't see the relevance of it on here. And I think people can get a good education at pretty much any major public university and various different private schools too, it's what you make of it.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 9:50 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
we are all pretty excited yet I don't think it will hit me until Florida comes to town or we travel for our first SEC road trip.. for now though...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:01 pm to txhog12
Like our President said before the move.....Rice, who is ranked higher than all of us in terms of academics, is in CUSA...actually,they are in conference TBD.
Academics =/= Athletics
Although I'm still happy to have more AAU schools than the Big 12.
Academics =/= Athletics
Although I'm still happy to have more AAU schools than the Big 12.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:11 pm to TeLeFaWx
quote:Anyone that thinks aTm academics aren't top rate, well they are foolish. Where I disagree with you is in the idea of trumping. If I was an Aggie, moving to the SEC would be a big deal. A new conference, new rivals, a new start. I think most Aggies don't appreciate that outside of their alumni base, no one cares.
The average tu fan just likes to degrade A&M as a little brother, and little brother did something to trump them, and they don't like it. It is as simple as that. The academics argument is just unfamiliarity. Honestly, the average Big XII fan probably couldn't tell you all the teams in the SEC. It just isn't a part of the discussion for folks, and unfamiliarity breeds ignorance.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:15 pm to UT755LN
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I think most Aggies don't appreciate that outside of their alumni base, no one cares.
Why the backlash then? I'm not saying people care or they don't, but it seems like lots of media (at least in Houston) and some coaches of Big 12 teams have been quick to criticize it. If they didn't care you'd think they wouldn't talk about it at all.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:17 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
quote:When you guys start finishing ahead of them in the final polls. . .shite will get really funny in the Lone Star State.
Recruiting has been great and our fans are definitely excited (as we have been for a while) but the media is still criticizing it and discussing the different ways it will go wrong.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:17 pm to Govt Tide
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Do Big 12 and Texas fans in particular STILL try to sell the ridiculous notion that A&M is selling out academics and going to a sh#### academic conference?
well that would be a laugher, because Texas has one of the 10 worst graduation rates in the FBS.
San Jose St 42%
Oklahoma 44%
South Florida 46%
Hawaii 46%
Florida International 46%
Arizona 48%
Texas 49%
Georgia Tech 49%
Houston 51%
Eastern Michigan 51%
LINK
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:20 pm to attheua
Numbers like that are why I think mixing academics and athletics in these discussions is pretty dumb.
Texas and Georgia Tech are both very good schools, 2 of the best public schools in the country, yet they have very low grad rates. There's some other solid schools on there as well. Nobody really gives much of a shite about athletes getting an education.
Texas and Georgia Tech are both very good schools, 2 of the best public schools in the country, yet they have very low grad rates. There's some other solid schools on there as well. Nobody really gives much of a shite about athletes getting an education.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:25 pm to UT755LN
No one cares?
https://www.shaggybevo.com/board/forumdisplay.php/35-SEC-did-offer-but-with-one-tiny-stipulation
https://www.shaggybevo.com/board/forumdisplay.php/35-SEC-did-offer-but-with-one-tiny-stipulation
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 10:27 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:37 pm to UT755LN
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I think most Aggies don't appreciate that outside of their alumni base, no one cares.
Patently false. If no one cared, DeLoss Dodds wouldn't have made such a stink about ending the rivalry and refusing to play A&M in any sport (and strong-arming the remaining Big12 members into following suit). If no one cared, Baylor wouldn't have had a legal hissy fit with A&M trying to leave. If no one cared, there'd be little to no media backlash (think if baylor or kansas was making the jump to the SEC--hardly any reaction at all).
The bottom line is, many texas fans scoffed at the mere notion of A&M not being joined at the hip with texas. Then would claim the SEC would never take A&M without texas. Then would claim the SEC never had a standalone offer to A&M in the first place. Then got rejected by the Pac12. And finally were more than a little surprised when A&M actually followed through on its threat to leave (unlike the summer of 2010).
Maybe we didn't "trump" texas, but A&M certainly pulled off moves that the horns didn't expect--moves that at least have the potential for A&M to challenge for top dog in the state should we have a consistent measure of success in the country's best football conference.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:40 pm to texasaggie08
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:45 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler
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ShaneTheLegLechler
You're a solid poster, and do a great job of representing your fan base.
Seems like A&M and AR have the same problem when it comes to embarrassing fans representing our alma maters.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 10:57 pm to UT755LN
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I think most Aggies don't appreciate that outside of their alumni base, no one cares.
I have a lot of Sooner family, in fact all of them are Sooners. Not just your typical Sooners, but my uncle won two National Titles, and was a three time All-American under Switzer. I have received endless amounts of shite talking and complaints about the move from them. All of them. Aunts, uncles, cousins, 30 or so, all have their own little spin on how we are scared and ran away, or how we are jealous of tu, or jealous of OU, how we will never win, blah blah blah. Phone calls, emails, texts. You name it. The Okie Lite wing? They were even worse.
I have many friends from tu, and they are all very obnoxious about it. Everything tu has ever been able to do, they could always say they can offer what A&M does, if not equal, then more. Well no longer with conference play. A&M is now playing in the undisputed and most exciting arena in college football. A&M has something more to offer than tu conference-wise, and it is an undisputed fact. I view that as a trump. Does tu still have a lot to offer? Of course, but this is something they can't control, and I feel like the average tu fan is afraid to admit it.
Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:00 pm to texasaggie08
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When you look at the state of Florida, you see 3 first tier football programs; UF, FSU, Miami
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A&M and UT share a state with similar talent to the state of Florida
Population by state:
Florida: 19,057,042
Missouri: 6,010,688
Georgia: 9,815,210
Tennessee: 6,403,353
South Carolina: 4,679,230
Kentucky: 4,369,356
Arkansas: 2,937,979
Alabama: 4,802,740
Louisiana: 4,574,836
Mississippi: 2,978,512
Texas: 25,674,681
Looks like Bama and LSU are doing okay...
Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:12 pm to txhog12
LSU is the only show in the state and LA has great athletes...
Alabama is a good example of a state with 2 great football programs, but they share a conference. One doesn't hold that advantage over the other.
Not sure what point your trying to make...
Alabama is a good example of a state with 2 great football programs, but they share a conference. One doesn't hold that advantage over the other.
Not sure what point your trying to make...
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 11:13 pm
Posted on 2/13/12 at 11:41 pm to texasaggie08
You + are = you're. I'm generally not a Grammar Nazi, but can't help myself in this thread. I guess I did learn something after all at that embarrassing non-AAU university in Fayetteville.
My point was in response to previous posts discussing state populations as they relate to major football programs within each state.
It seems Louisiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, Georgia and especially Alabama (with 2 major programs) are doing more with less.
Especially when you consider that most Texans think "Texas football" is greater than anybody else's version, these numbers just don't add up. By that logic and those numbers, the top 4 teams in the country should always be UT, A&M, Tech and TCU.
My point is that the SEC schools are doing more with less because they have better coaches and better weekly competition, which makes for better players. A&M will benefit from both of these, and will be the undisputed football school in the state within the next few years.
My point was in response to previous posts discussing state populations as they relate to major football programs within each state.
It seems Louisiana, Arkansas, South Carolina, Georgia and especially Alabama (with 2 major programs) are doing more with less.
Especially when you consider that most Texans think "Texas football" is greater than anybody else's version, these numbers just don't add up. By that logic and those numbers, the top 4 teams in the country should always be UT, A&M, Tech and TCU.
My point is that the SEC schools are doing more with less because they have better coaches and better weekly competition, which makes for better players. A&M will benefit from both of these, and will be the undisputed football school in the state within the next few years.
This post was edited on 2/13/12 at 11:42 pm
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