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SEC Loyalty (Missouri in the Cotton Bowl)
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:34 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:34 am
Cotton Bowl was difficult for me.
I have always liked Oklahomama State, probably because they are not the Sooners. Maybe it was an "enemy of my enemy" thing. Maybe it was solidarity with another "little brother."
By contrast, I had always considered Missouri (when I even bothered to consider Missouri at all) to be something of a non-entity. Sure, they occasionally fielded a decent football team, but they were just a bunch of hillbillies from ... Missouri.
Then we joined the SEC together.
So, I gritted my teeth and cheered for the Tigers last night. Sometimes it was difficult, but I did it.
By the end of the game, Missouri had won me over. I cannot say that I am a fan or anything of the sort, but the Tigers have my respect.
Congrats on a great win!
I have always liked Oklahomama State, probably because they are not the Sooners. Maybe it was an "enemy of my enemy" thing. Maybe it was solidarity with another "little brother."
By contrast, I had always considered Missouri (when I even bothered to consider Missouri at all) to be something of a non-entity. Sure, they occasionally fielded a decent football team, but they were just a bunch of hillbillies from ... Missouri.
Then we joined the SEC together.
So, I gritted my teeth and cheered for the Tigers last night. Sometimes it was difficult, but I did it.
By the end of the game, Missouri had won me over. I cannot say that I am a fan or anything of the sort, but the Tigers have my respect.
Congrats on a great win!
This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 11:03 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:39 am to AggieHank86
Another Aggie calling somebody a hillbilly.

Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:40 am to AggieHank86
I find it funny as hell Mizzou and TAMU beat their former Big 12 foes back to back in the Cotton Bowl. Last years Cotton Bowl was better, loved seeing OU get drilled. Their fans was talkin a lot of shite on the SEC about TAMU coming in and doing good, then OU gets smashed in the Cotton Bowl.
You know the Big 12 want to show up the SEC newbies in that bowl. There's a reason the Cotton Bowl wanted Mizzou and TAMU to face their former Big 12 foes. They know the game will be tense, fans will be pumped, etc. I guess they'll have to wait to see if TAMU or Mizzou get in the 2015 Cotton Bowl to teach them a lesson.
You know the Big 12 want to show up the SEC newbies in that bowl. There's a reason the Cotton Bowl wanted Mizzou and TAMU to face their former Big 12 foes. They know the game will be tense, fans will be pumped, etc. I guess they'll have to wait to see if TAMU or Mizzou get in the 2015 Cotton Bowl to teach them a lesson.

This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 10:42 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:46 am to bayou2003
I find it funny as hell that absolutely nobody realizes Mizzou has beaten A&M 4 out of the last 5 times they've played.
Appreciate the comments though. I'm with ya on everything else.
PS - After next year, not sure it's going to seem like football not playing you guys all the time. Seems like we've been connected at the hip for some time.
Appreciate the comments though. I'm with ya on everything else.

PS - After next year, not sure it's going to seem like football not playing you guys all the time. Seems like we've been connected at the hip for some time.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:47 am to Kentucker
Kentucker:
You DO realize that Texas' THIRD-largest metro area (city) contains more people than your entire State, right? Even our fourth-largest is close.
You DO realize that Texas' THIRD-largest metro area (city) contains more people than your entire State, right? Even our fourth-largest is close.
This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 10:58 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:47 am to AJtheHater
quote:
I find it funny as hell that absolutely nobody realizes Mizzou has beaten A&M 4 out of the last 5 times they've played.
Especially Aggie posters like the OP.

Denial
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:55 am to kilo
Kilo:
The two schools have played 14 times, and TAMU won eight of them. That, however, was not my point. If you lack the capacity to UNDERSTAND the point, please stay at the kid's table.
The two schools have played 14 times, and TAMU won eight of them. That, however, was not my point. If you lack the capacity to UNDERSTAND the point, please stay at the kid's table.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 10:59 am to AggieHank86
quote:
Kentucker:
You DO realize that Texas' THIRD-largest city contains more people than your entire State, right? Even our fourth-largest is close.
Yeah, and a good number of your students wear overalls. Just because you have a big house doesn't mean it can't be made of glass.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:10 am to AggieHank86
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You DO realize that Texas' THIRD-largest metro area (city) contains more people than your entire State, right? Even our fourth-largest is close.
That is the single dumbest response I've ever seen to any post. I can't imagine how your mind must work.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:14 am to AggieHank86
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AggieHank86
Da frick?
You just worry about staying overhyped and attempting to stay ranked so when we beat you annually it only makes us look better.
But hey, real cool uniforms.
This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 11:20 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:35 am to Kentucker
Kentucker:
You say that you "can't imagine how [my] mind must work." You are probably correct. That would require intelligence.
Do they sell dictionaries in Kentucky? Or can you simply not read them?
I will try to keep this simple and to minimize the use of polysyllabic words.
Webster defines "hillbilly" as "a person who lives in the country far away from cities ..."
Texas has four of the eleven-largest cities in the country. We are an urban State, plain and simple. By definition, this is polar-opposite of "hillbilly."
If we limit discussion to College Station itself, the city is located about 60 miles from Houston's suburbs. We are connected by a four-lane, limited-access highway and can be there in an hour.
By contrast, St. Louis (Missouri's largest city) is 58th largest in the nation. The entire State has fewer people than Dallas-Fort Worth. Hence, my conception that Missouri is more rural (hillbilly).
Since Missouri is "fer, fer off" from you and probably beyond your horizon of understanding, I will personalize. Kentucky's best effort is Louisville -- appearing at an impressive 27th the country. Next-best is Lexington, at 62nd.
Again, Texas has three metropolitan areas that EACH have a larger population than your entire State. Again, "hillbilly."
Was that too complex for you to understand?
You say that you "can't imagine how [my] mind must work." You are probably correct. That would require intelligence.
Do they sell dictionaries in Kentucky? Or can you simply not read them?
I will try to keep this simple and to minimize the use of polysyllabic words.
Webster defines "hillbilly" as "a person who lives in the country far away from cities ..."
Texas has four of the eleven-largest cities in the country. We are an urban State, plain and simple. By definition, this is polar-opposite of "hillbilly."
If we limit discussion to College Station itself, the city is located about 60 miles from Houston's suburbs. We are connected by a four-lane, limited-access highway and can be there in an hour.
By contrast, St. Louis (Missouri's largest city) is 58th largest in the nation. The entire State has fewer people than Dallas-Fort Worth. Hence, my conception that Missouri is more rural (hillbilly).
Since Missouri is "fer, fer off" from you and probably beyond your horizon of understanding, I will personalize. Kentucky's best effort is Louisville -- appearing at an impressive 27th the country. Next-best is Lexington, at 62nd.
Again, Texas has three metropolitan areas that EACH have a larger population than your entire State. Again, "hillbilly."
Was that too complex for you to understand?
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:37 am to AggieHank86
Post less. There are a lot of good Ag posters here. You aren't one of them.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:40 am to ztucke2
quote:
a good number of your students wear overalls.
You got me. Our Yell Leaders and a few others do traditionally wear overalls for specific events, such as Yell Practice.
By your logic, should I expect to see a student wearing this outfit if I were to audit a Chemistry class in Baton Rouge?
Cool.
This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 11:42 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:41 am to the808bass
quote:
Post less. There are a lot of good Ag posters here. You aren't one of them.
And on top of that his op reads kinda like a diary entry. Please op explain how your brain processes what you choose for lunch. I am dying to know.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:43 am to AggieHank86
quote:More Texicans just means more opportunities for the dumbass.
Texas' THIRD-largest metro area (city) contains more people than your entire State, right?
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:43 am to AggieHank86
While I understand your rational, you came across as a douchebag. The typical "everything is bigger in Texas" arrogance, but I do understand what you were trying to say, just should of said it in a more subtle way.

Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:46 am to Mizzou4ever
quote:
While I understand your rational, you came across as a douchebag. The typical "everything is bigger in Texas" arrogance, but I do understand what you were trying to say, just should of said it in a more subtle way.
Same here. I'm thinking more about Mizzou and TAMU beating OU and Okie State in the Cotton Bowl than fighting about hillbillies, size of MO/TX cities, etc.

This post was edited on 1/4/14 at 11:46 am
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:46 am to AggieHank86
Stl is unlike any other city, we have a small downtown yes, but not when it comes to suburbs. We have near 4 mil and I think roughly ranked around 15th biggest city, both us and I think Baltimore are this way.
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:47 am to piggilicious
quote:
Please op explain how your brain processes
Piggy,
What is the problem?
Does any concept more complex than "Frick the Hogs" overload your synapses?
Or did I simply use too many words for all of them to fit into your mental RAM simultaneously?
Posted on 1/4/14 at 11:49 am to AggieHank86
quote:
What is the problem?
You're annoying and no one gives a shite your novella of a description of your feelings towards Mizzou's win.
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