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Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:41 am to
Posted by KaiserSoze99
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Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:41 am to
That's something that most SECrs don't understand. The Big Twatever (AKA Deloss Dodds, the fricking longhorns) is super corrupt. They (fricking longhorns) would NEVER have allowed A&M to be undefeated. You name it, they would have done it, including murder.

Here is a quote from a "fricking longhorn insider" to give you some perspective.

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all I can say is that if what one source told me this morning was true, there's some serious disagreement on how Texas should move forward.

Here are a few things shared today:


What's lighting a fire right now has more to do with Aggy than it does with OU. There's always been a sort of tolerance with Mack and OU as it relates to former players and donors. Some may disagree with that but that has been the case since Texas was on that 5 game losing streak. Nobody liked being second to OU but they could point to how well Texas did against the rest of the league and especially A&M. To some degree the A&M game really kept the heat off Mack because Texas we so dominant in that series under Mack. The irony here is that Mack can't hold that game up anymore since Texas no longer plays them. But their success this year has really lit a fire for some at Texas.


"The thing that's being thrown around right now is how Texas compares to where Texas A&M was this time last year. Sherman had a losing record in conference play in four years, The Aggy BOR acted primarily because a few former players
and boosters demanded action and went against some of the big name donors. Aggy was financially strapped and had to pay Sherm a significant buyout but they wanted to change the culture at texas a&m bad enough to make it happen. They were desperate for a change and knew they couldn't afford to start SEC play with the same program they had in the big 12. They changed their culture with one hire. It was a huge gamble but it paid off and they are relevant nationally again for the first time in a long time. If you look at the last 3 years, Mack is really struggling in conference games. In fact, he's on a stretch in conference play not seen around here in a long, long time. people around the state have eyes and when Texas is struggling and the ags are getting all the pub people start to get a little nervous because Texas has been operating without pretty much any resistance from other teams in the state. That has not only changed but it's changed so much that you can argue that the two programs has switched places from there they were just 3 years ago in terms of relevance in the state. Not saying I agree with that but many feel that way. Could a very vocal group challenge the decision of Powers and Dodds the way the group of people at A&M did? I don't know. I still think Mack comes back next year but ending the year with 3 straight losses would be a tough sell for this group."


One guy told me this morning that Mack has all but cut off communication between himself and people not directly involved in the day to day operations at Texas.


"i've never seen him like this. The access that so many people had to him is all but gone and I think it's starting to backfire a little to be honest. Some people just aren't sure what's going on with him and the team because he's pulled back so much. Guys that were in his corner no matter what have started to question what it is he's trying to do not just with the program but with his attitude change. Some blame it on the LHN but I think all of it has taken it's toll on him. Everything seems laborious for him. "



Moving to the SEC has COMPLETELY changed the entire program AND the state of college football in Texas, because the SEC WANTS A&M (and all it's other members) to succeed. It only helps the entire league when every team succeeds. Contrasted with the Big Twatever, as you can see above, they HAD TO make sure that A&M failed. The Big Twatever was a weak conference to begin with in terms of TV deals and national exposure. That fricking-longhorn-centric conference must preserve the fricking longhorns above any other Texas program or the very survival of the Big Twatever is at risk (in the arrogant minds of the fricking longhorns). A&M's success jeopardized the the national appeal, according to those arse munchers.

So in sum, NO. WE WOULD NEVER PLAY IN AN NC GAME WHILE IN THE BIG TWATEVER. We would either be handed a loss by the zebras, or when we did go undefeated, the Texas media spin would be that the Big Twatever conference is in a down year (aka A&M is not good, the rest just suck) and A&M would not get the requisite votes in the polls.

If we never win a NC in the SEC, so be it. At least we are not propping up the jackasses in Austin at our own expense.
Posted by TwelfthMan
Member since Oct 2012
694 posts
Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:47 am to
Even if we were 0-12 in the SEC this year, I would still rather be in the SEC.
I hope this finally answers this question.
Thank You Mike Slive and R. Bowen Loftin.

Posted by Tridentds
Sugar Land
Member since Aug 2011
20705 posts
Posted on 11/28/12 at 11:47 am to
Kaiser,

Your best post as far as I am concerned...

EXCELLENT
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
145398 posts
Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:12 pm to
Posted by BennyAndTheInkJets
Middle of a layover
Member since Nov 2010
5612 posts
Posted on 11/28/12 at 12:52 pm to
quote:

because the SEC WANTS A&M (and all it's other members) to succeed. It only helps the entire league when every team succeeds

This is absolutely true. The thing that could've benefited the SEC the most from taking A&M is the Aggies having a great first year and the Longhorns wallowing in mediocrity. It's important for the SEC to have the premier program in battle ground states (Florida, South Carolina, Georgia, Texas) for recruiting, TV, etc. (money being the end result).

I don't think anybody expected A&M to be this good this year, even A&M fans. But the beauty of it is that it has benefited the SEC as we have the short-term perception of having the premier program in Texas as well. Longer term depends on A&M's success as well as their relative success to Texas. If they continue this success, a lot of the bandwagon Longhorn fans may start to think about maybe buying that maroon t-shirt, coozie, and cut-off denim vest at Wal-Mart rather than the burnt orange one. I've already said my peace about A&M's cultural fit or not (which eventually many Aggies ended up agreeing with) with the SEC, but money wise it was a good decision at the time and may end up being a great decision sooner than anybody thought.

All that being said, frick you gay bastards.
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