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re: Is the SEC/A&M ducking Horns in Cotton Bowl?

Posted on 12/1/12 at 2:17 am to
Posted by SanFranTiger
Dallas, TX
Member since Sep 2003
4912 posts
Posted on 12/1/12 at 2:17 am to
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Exactly why all of this is stupid. A&M just isn't familiar with success yet and the disappointment of being an elite program in a non-BCS bowl. Also, couple that with the controversy of them possibly playing Texas in one of these 2 bowls (the Cotton Bowl to be precise) and clearly the rationale will be the Capital One is better, because well it doesn't matter what aggy does, clearly they HAVE to be in a better bowl than Texas. When you come to the SEC you should have thrown all this stupid anti-UT shite to the curb, its stupid and annoying and applies to no one who matters within the SEC. How about just get to winning games like this year and stop using weird little names or conspiracy theories to justify yourselves because you aren't an elite program yet. A&M may be well on their way, but for now you're going to have to shut the hell up until your wins column is worth a shite, or you actually have a trophy worth a shite.



THIS X 1,000,000
Posted by cramps
Member since Oct 2012
2100 posts
Posted on 12/1/12 at 2:41 am to
Oh look, it's another Ag-sessed thread.

Derp on, tigahs.
Posted by LegacyAggie
Member since Sep 2011
691 posts
Posted on 12/1/12 at 2:44 am to
Look, both sides didn't want to meet in the Cotton Bowl. Texas had been gaming it for weeks and A&M has much more to lose if that game were to happen versus playing in another bowl. This isn't about ducking a team, its about playing it smart for the long term.

By not meeting in high cotton...

A&M Upsides:
Mack Brown keeps his job
Beat down Michigan
No risk of wiping out the progress made in state

SEC Upside:
LSU and A&M beat down bowl opponents.
SEC's legacy lives on with little risk to either.

Texas Upside:
No one can definitively see the emperor has no clothes when they would inevitably lose to A&M.
They don't have to fire Mack and truly look like a program on the run.
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