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Name one program that has done so little with so much
Posted on 1/3/18 at 3:59 pm
Posted on 1/3/18 at 3:59 pm
Looking at you Aggies. To quote the great Tom Hanks from Saving Private Ryan: "Earn this." I honestly hope your program eventually learns how to turn hundreds of millions of dollars into a national championship - I will be rooting for you to do so, unless you happen to be playing my alma mater. Some of the greatest (and craziest) fans in the country. Went to Aggie land a few years ago when they played Auburn and was WOWED by your fan base. So at least you have that going for you. 
This post was edited on 1/3/18 at 4:05 pm
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:02 pm to ThaiTiger24
Will be glorious if they spend all this money on Jimbo, get Aranda, and still go 8-4 next year.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:03 pm to TigerFan4040
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Will be glorious if they spend all this money on Jimbo, get Aranda, and still go 8-4 next year.
I mean, we probably will go 8-4 next year, this is a rebuild job.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:05 pm to TigerFan4040
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Will be glorious if they spend all this money on Jimbo, get Aranda, and still go 8-4 next year
Well, seeing as we have Clemson as our big OOC game and plenty of decent SEC matchups, 7-5 or 8-4 is very likely. Most Aggies are expecting a rebuild year so there won’t be any melting down that you’re hoping for. Sumlin’s recruiting numbers never told the whole story: we are thin on both lines and DB in particular.
But we are building for the future in Jimbo and his assistant hires. That’s what Aggies are most looking forward to.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:06 pm to Rocco4
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Rocco4
Show me where UGA touched you
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:08 pm to ThaiTiger24
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so much
Well - facilities, $$, fanbase. Talent ? Not so sure. Biggest whole is the right coaches. Praying.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:08 pm to ThaiTiger24
So much?
I just posted this in another thread, but it’s relevant here too: Texas A&M has a different history than most of the big-time schools. “So much” isn’t an accurate description. At present we’re trying to do something that few programs have done: overhaul the entire gig from top to bottom (new conference, new AD, new facilities, new coaches).
I honestly had no idea so many of you expected us to waltz into the SEC and immediately start winning championships. I guess we should be flattered.

I just posted this in another thread, but it’s relevant here too: Texas A&M has a different history than most of the big-time schools. “So much” isn’t an accurate description. At present we’re trying to do something that few programs have done: overhaul the entire gig from top to bottom (new conference, new AD, new facilities, new coaches).
I honestly had no idea so many of you expected us to waltz into the SEC and immediately start winning championships. I guess we should be flattered.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:09 pm to ThaiTiger24
And Jimbo ain't fixing it
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:12 pm to EKG
When I used the phrase "so much" I guess I was mainly referring to your amazing alumni base, which has given you an unlimited ability to write as many checks for whatever reason you want, facilities, coaches, etc... Texas may be the only program that can rival your alumni power. Your financial capabilities give you endless options, including the ability to pay an assistant coach head coach type money.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:14 pm to ThaiTiger24
That alumni base is actually relatively new—we just happen to be hard core.
The percentage of Former Students at Texas A&M grew substantially in the late 80s and 90s.
But I won’t bore y’all with that history.
The percentage of Former Students at Texas A&M grew substantially in the late 80s and 90s.
But I won’t bore y’all with that history.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 4:17 pm to ThaiTiger24
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Name one program that has done so little with so much
They're in position to get redemption and respect but I have to say, Georgia.
Not a knock, it's just how the chips have fallen.
Very close are:
Florida (recruiting in the state is certainly there), A&M (oil money) and 7SU (wealthy in hot air).
This post was edited on 1/3/18 at 4:18 pm
Posted on 1/3/18 at 5:49 pm to dan765
A&M is truly a sleeping giant.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 5:52 pm to ThaiTiger24
I've posted this before, but will repeat it here.
Until about 1970, A&M was basically the Citadel or VMI, though a bit bigger and wealthier. Until then, you had to convince kids to come to a small-ish school in a small town, live a military life on a campus with no women, and do it 90 miles from your biggest rival, a school with effectively unlimited funds and scholarships and who was riding the most success stretch in their history. Post-WWII, college football was no longer something where small schools could compete with big state schools (especially with the other headwinds mentioned above).
After 1970, A&M began to compete on a level playing field. Corps was voluntary, women were on campus, and scholarship limits meant schools like Texas could no longer corner the talent market. Since 1974, A&M & Texas have split their series, as have A&M and Arky. Did not look up LSU. Fewer data points and more streaks.
Since then, we have had some really good stretches (Bellard, Sherrill, early Slocum), followed by one disaster (Fran), one sleepy coach (Sherman), and Sumlin. All schools have these stretches.
So, to say A&M has always had these resources and opportunities and has squandered them is just not the full story.
Until about 1970, A&M was basically the Citadel or VMI, though a bit bigger and wealthier. Until then, you had to convince kids to come to a small-ish school in a small town, live a military life on a campus with no women, and do it 90 miles from your biggest rival, a school with effectively unlimited funds and scholarships and who was riding the most success stretch in their history. Post-WWII, college football was no longer something where small schools could compete with big state schools (especially with the other headwinds mentioned above).
After 1970, A&M began to compete on a level playing field. Corps was voluntary, women were on campus, and scholarship limits meant schools like Texas could no longer corner the talent market. Since 1974, A&M & Texas have split their series, as have A&M and Arky. Did not look up LSU. Fewer data points and more streaks.
Since then, we have had some really good stretches (Bellard, Sherrill, early Slocum), followed by one disaster (Fran), one sleepy coach (Sherman), and Sumlin. All schools have these stretches.
So, to say A&M has always had these resources and opportunities and has squandered them is just not the full story.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 6:00 pm to ThaiTiger24
Auburn. They beat Alabama and UGA and couldn't even make the playoffs. 
Posted on 1/3/18 at 6:06 pm to ThaiTiger24
Could they buy some real cheerleaders now finally
Posted on 1/3/18 at 6:09 pm to ThaiTiger24
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Name one program that has done so little with so much
Texas.
Pick of the litter from that state every year and just look at the results.
I'm not convinced aggy is going to be able to out bama bama, which is what Jimbo will try to do, they would have been better off hiring McCoy from Houston.
Posted on 1/3/18 at 6:10 pm to TigerFan4040
quote:Texas A&M best years are coming. LSU on the hand, they are looking in the rearview mirror.
Will be glorious if they spend all this money on Jimbo, get Aranda, and still go 8-4 next year.
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