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re: Report: Texas A&M, Texas presidents want to review rivalry

Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:20 pm to
Posted by Stewart12
Houston
Member since Oct 2010
256 posts
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:20 pm to
Aggie is in the drivers seat on this. They do not need this game anymore. They have an SEC schedule and their thanksgiving LSU game is becoming a great rivalry.

On the other hand, Texas basically has one meaningful game on their schedule annually. Renewing the game should be a priority for Texas. Their schedule is so boring it’s shocking that anyone would even buy a season ticket.

If I were Aggie I’d make zero concessions for them....they’ve treated you like shite forever, now it’s aggie’s turn.

TexAM joining the SEC was the absolute best move they’ve ever made.

Texas fricked up their bed and now must lie in it.

I’m no Aggie fan but they played their hand superbly.
Posted by WestCoastAg
Member since Oct 2012
145498 posts
Posted on 1/20/19 at 12:34 pm to
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I’m no Aggie fan but they played their hand superbly
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the level of clout A&M threw around in 2010 and 2011 is nothing short of legendary and epic

we single handily ended UTs hopes of a pac 16, forced them to remain in the big 12, snapped our fingers in 2011 and got an SEC offer which resulted in a complete and total break from the red headed step children, which put them in a corner so they had to add TCU to the big 12 only adding another red headed step child. now when the next shite hits the fan, baylor and tcu and tech will all be looking at UT to save them while A&M is completely and 100% free of their garbage.

i mean it truly doesnt get any better than that. it just doesnt
Posted by dallasaggie
Dallas
Member since May 2013
951 posts
Posted on 1/20/19 at 1:31 pm to
Stewart12 - he gets it.
This post was edited on 1/20/19 at 1:32 pm
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