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A&M Fan Wants To File 'Freedom of Information Act' Request To See Why They Got Screwed
Soobum Im-USA TODAY Sports
This Texas A&M fan wants some answers from the refs after his Aggies lost to Arkansas over the weekend and he's not afraid to take his request all the way to the top...

(Barstool Sports)
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HalfCocked53 months
Oh, lmao. I read the headline and thought he wanted to do a FOI request on how/why they hired Jimbo.
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I immediately thought the same. lol
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Placekicker53 months
Ummmm... because they’re overrated???
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Steve Janowski53 months
Can we go back and ask about PP#7 INT vs Bama? Point is that some calls will go your way and some won't! Suck it up aTm and quit being little b*@ches about getting railed in Jerry's World! Thank God that the QB got hurt. They would have hung 40 on ya'll!
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JakeFromStateFarm53 months
shite like this shows you how far “sports journalism” has fallen, when the message board ravings of an idiot can be considered “newsworthy”
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denvertiger53 months
Barstool sports and TD are the only places I've seen this. Maybe someone at ESPN gave it a line on the ticker but I'd hardly say this is newsworthy. It is, however, hilarious.
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PeleofAnalytics53 months
If it gets clicks it gets published. Don’t act like we aren’t part of the problem when we click on it.
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eugene1928LSU53 months
Aggies have a long history of mediocrity and irrelevance at best. This team was as overrated as they come.
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Tiger88899953 months
It is the Jimbo Brand only!
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3down1053 months
Ranks up there with calling 911 because McDonald's is out of chicken nuggets.
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FowlGuy53 months
I thought you were gonna talk about the cups they made after that bull shite arse OT victory they had.
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The Torch53 months
No QB is why they lost
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Tiger88899953 months
Arky is better than Aggie! QB or not!
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Wolfhound4553 months
Stuff life that makes an LSU fan proud. Well done Aggie.
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TheTigershark53 months
Did we pull a post from an A&M board and post it here as news??
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RileyTime53 months
I want to know why they still think Jimbo Fisher is the answer or an elite coach.
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LSUsince7453 months
And to know your head coach is in a 75 million dollar contract requires even more explanation
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NYCAuburn53 months
you must have missed his raise and contract extension for their off-season championships. he's 95 million now
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Ikneauxnuffin53 months
They got “Rittered”
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CGSC Lobotomy53 months
This follows on the heels of Tiger Rant idiots demanding an FBI investigation into Alabama a few years ago. It will have the same result.
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JackieTreehorn53 months
lol i remember that. Pure solid gold classic
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oleheat53 months
Oh Lawd. Seriously?? I don’t remember LSU going to this extreme even after the 72-74 three ring circus of 2018….Bad look, Ags.
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Kiawah Tiger53 months
When the first 4 words of the tweet show that the poster doesn't understand the difference between "premise" and "preface", it's pretty clear that what follows will be equally moronic.
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Robber DeNiro53 months
Still lost to Arky so it doesn't matter
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Michael T. Tiger53 months
Maybe he should try "prefacing" instead of "premising."
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mdomingue53 months
Aside from the obvious stupidity addressed by other posters, I am always baffled by the things people think apply to every entity when they, in fact, only apply to government entities. Like the Freedom of Information Act. Until the NCAA is a government entity the FOIA will not apply to them.
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crewdepoo53 months
Imagine if everything poster here was reposted as news
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brett40853 months
Yeah, a FOIA request doesn’t work with private organizations. Aggie’s are idiots
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