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re: Does Texas A&M have political clout to continue to tell Texas no?

Posted on 1/4/19 at 12:12 pm to
Posted by UltimateSuperGenius
Member since Jul 2018
167 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 12:12 pm to
The separation was a miracle for Texas. They dodged some pretty good Aggie teams during the worst point in their history. They were spared some genuine humiliation.

Still, it was never much of a rivalry. Texas dominated in every way in every sport. Texas is also superior in everything that doesn't have to do with sports.

Texas loves that the Big 12 survives without A&M.
A&M loves playing in the SEC.
Everyone is happy.

Texas and A&M will eventually play in a bowl game, and we'll all enjoy it.

Until then, I declare this thread completed, and future subjects like this are forbidden.
Posted by SWCBonfire
South Texas
Member since Aug 2011
1279 posts
Posted on 1/4/19 at 2:34 pm to
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Texas is also superior in everything that doesn't have to do with sports. 


TAMU is going to lap Texas in research soon. It's already almost 50% larger. A&M is a premier public research institution, and can attract the type of funding and projects that a landlocked campus in Austin cannot.



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