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re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by aTmTexas Dillo
on 1/2/21 at 12:24 pm to CGSC Lobotomy


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Of course they do it the day we play Mack Brown.
They will squeeze every bit of the "when Mack Brown was at Texas he beat the Aggies this many times" narrative.
re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by TbirdSpur2010
on 1/2/21 at 12:25 pm to SafetySam

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Jordan Mastrogiovanni

re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by CGSC Lobotomy
on 1/2/21 at 1:58 pm to SafetySam

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If memory serves, our starting inside backer that day was Jordan Mastrogiovanni
No, the starting linebackers that day were Donnie Baggs, Steven Jenkins and Darion Claiborne.
re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by WestCoastAg
on 1/2/21 at 2:02 pm to SafetySam


goddamned jaquay williams
re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by SafetySam
on 1/2/21 at 2:27 pm to CGSC Lobotomy

I thought an injury or something happened during game week. I remember iso-ing on Mastro throughout the first qtr. Or, at least I think I remember.
From Looch’s “Players to Watch”, 9/11/13:
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LBs Jordan Mastrogiovanni and Steven Jenkins
Both linebackers will be making their first starts of the season at a position that has been the weakest spot on the A&M defense through two games. Many believe Jenkins is the Ags’ best defensive player; if he’s not, he’s near the top of the list and is certainly the most disruptive member of Mark Snyder’s front seven. Fast, physical and aggressive, he’s exactly what the unit has been missing during its struggles so far this season.
The only question regarding Jenkins (who had an excellent game against the Tide last year) is whether or not he’ll be able to hit the ground running and perform at his usual high level after sitting out the Ags’ first two games due to suspension. As for Mastrogiovanni, the true freshman is truly getting thrown into the fire on Saturday, earning his first career start against the defending national champs and college football’s most physical offense.
At 6-3 and almost 235 pounds, Jordan is currently A&M’s best option at the SAM spot, where Tommy Sanders is simply too slight of build to handle Alabama’s power and the Crimson Tide’s giant tight ends. Most program insiders believe Mastrogiovanni will be a very good player in the Maroon & White. Hopefully, he’ll provide a four-quarter glimpse of that promise on Saturday, both against the run and pass.
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re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by ShaneTheLegLechler
on 1/2/21 at 3:08 pm to SafetySam

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Most program insiders believe Mastrogiovanni will be a very good player in the Maroon & White. Hopefully, he’ll provide a four-quarter glimpse of that promise on Saturday, both against the run and pass.
Lmao
re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by WhiskerBiscuitSlayer
on 1/2/21 at 3:10 pm to ShaneTheLegLechler


re: Aggy Board OT Discussion ThreadPosted by Warrior Poet
on 1/5/21 at 7:43 pm to WhiskerBiscuitSlayer

thread/post idea of the year goes to tridents
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