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re: The Most Loyal Fan Bases in the SEC, ranked 1 through 16
Posted by BigTx on 5/6/26 at 9:43 am to Old School Tex
I don’t think I’d put Texas fans that high. I think we’re loyal win winning and we expect to compete amongst the best in everything. We have the resources to do that, but dont do it consistently in football or basketball.
Wow, didn’t think this would draw Buster out of the shadows. At least you didn’t unload with all the other pics I’m used to seeing you post.
Yep, we lost to them. Thx for reminding me. I had to go look at our record for that year. 49-0 on OU was a bright spot, but the losses sucked. Nevertheless, your loss to App State brought joy to my heart.
Yep, we lost to them. Thx for reminding me. I had to go look at our record for that year. 49-0 on OU was a bright spot, but the losses sucked. Nevertheless, your loss to App State brought joy to my heart.
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aggy plays The Citadel (an FCS team - lol), Missouri State (lol), and Arizona State - all three unranked at the end of 2025.
I heard App State wants another shot at ‘em.
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Man it would suck if Texas or someone was taken to overtime by such a lowly football squad
Rather than trashing Kentucky, I viewed that game as the SEC living up to what we were told before we joined. You can’t overlook anybody.
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No I am just a dickhead to Longhorn fans who post absolute dogshit over here.
Pimp, if you’re not having fun on this site, you’re doing it wrong. Ease up. :cheers:
re: Texas Football has the Toughest Fall 2026 Schedule in the U.S.
Posted by BigTx on 5/5/26 at 1:06 pm to Wishbone85
Gotta admit. You guys just keep pulling the short straw.
re: Texas Football has the Toughest Fall 2026 Schedule in the U.S.
Posted by BigTx on 5/5/26 at 1:02 pm to Trumansfangs
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Trumansfangs
Certainly not the response I expected from a Mizzou fan :cheers:
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It’s not “talking white” it’s talking right. The expectation that people should speak coherent, clear and grammatically correct is not a race or ethnic trait.
Thank you so much for saying this. I get so sick of hearing that phrase, “talking white”. :cheers:
re: Chips are down: Have you shared courtesy to a rival fan?
Posted by BigTx on 5/2/26 at 8:56 pm to Marcelo Lavanda
Yep, because it isn’t that serious.
I get along better with most of the Ags and Sooners that I work with because of the rivalry.
I get along better with most of the Ags and Sooners that I work with because of the rivalry.
re: Do black peoples just not give a damn that the SPLC were funding white supremist?
Posted by BigTx on 4/27/26 at 4:03 pm to Pettifogger
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I would guess the overwhelming majority of black people pay no attention to the SPLC and have no idea about the indictment
True statement.
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Now that I cleaned up my platforms I avoid all conversations with mouth breathers.
Yep. You have to guard your words online. No anonymity.
Surely this is Trump playing 4-D chess. :lol:
re: Bama AD needs to answer, Why extend Deboer now?
Posted by BigTx on 4/24/26 at 11:26 am to Covingtontiger77
Looks like they were following the A&M approach. Hope it works out the same for you.
re: Texas M. Tennis wins SEC Conference Championship, 4-2 vs. Miss. St.
Posted by BigTx on 4/19/26 at 4:24 pm to Hugh McElroy
Expected response from aggy.
re: Will there be an SEC championship football game in 2035?
Posted by BigTx on 4/17/26 at 8:38 pm to makersmark1
Will there be an SEC in 2035?
re: Trump: ‘Tucker’s a low IQ person that has absolutely no idea what’s going on.’
Posted by BigTx on 4/7/26 at 12:14 pm to OccamsStubble
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The guy always seems to attack those hardest who defended him the most. Odd.
Yes, so interesting to see people turn on each other. I remember a while back reading how great Candace Owens was such a great person. I remember a number of people during Trump’s first term that were trashed on their way out, like Rex Tillerson, Haley, Christie, etc.
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This is not a fair representation. The Church of Rome had not broken with the early churches at this point, (see the Great Schism of 1054) so they are not entirely responsible for working to alienate the actual Passover date from the celebration of the Resurrection. It is more accurate to state that the early churches jointly did this through the first council.
I appreciate you presenting a legitimate response. I make these statements because I view all of those that participated in the council as part of the Catholic Church or the Roman church, which I view as one.
As the council sought a single date to celebrate Easter, this statement was recorded:
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Our Saviour left us only one festal day of our redemption, that is to say, of his holy passion, and he desired only one Catholic Church.
That is why I view the whole council as Catholic and none of the artifacts that I've read have stated otherwise. Nevertheless, I will do more research into the Great Schism of 1054 to better understand your point.
re: What's your take on the chiropractic profession?
Posted by BigTx on 4/6/26 at 1:00 am to ClientNumber9
I pulled something in my side lifting something very heavy. The pain lingered for about two weeks and then got so bad I could barely sit up straight and started having back spasms. I decided that day at work to go to a doctor but was unsure if I should go to my regular doctor or ER. I ended up calling a chiropractor close to my house and got an appointment for that same day. I walked out feeling so much better. I went through a six week program, going twice a week for adjustments and haven’t felt the pain since. I’m most impressed that the pain subsided without any shots or meds. I’m a believer in them now.
re: Interesting analysis - Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday and was resurrected on Saturday
Posted by BigTx on 4/5/26 at 3:53 pm to TigerDCC11
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So, he died on April 14th, but it always be known as the Friday after Passover because of the Council of Nicea, I guess led by Constatine?
No, the calendar we are on now is the Gregorian calendar. The calendar at that time was based on the moon and sun. The first day of every month was the new moon. So the 14th day was the full moon. The first month of the year was in the Spring, so April 1 was actually the Passover this year (full moon).
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Good Information. Thanks.
Sure, glad to share. I’ve been studying this topic for the past few months and enjoy discussing the topic.
re: Interesting analysis - Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday and was resurrected on Saturday
Posted by BigTx on 4/5/26 at 3:20 pm to TigerDCC11
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Why no actual date like April 2nd, 3rd, 4th, etc.? Not trying to be funny, just never understood that. And, don't tell me because he was resurrected on a Sunday.
Christ died on the Passover, which according the Lev 23, is on the 14th day of the first month. He was buried and was in the grave three days and three nights and rose at the end of the Sabbath. The women came early the first day of the week (after he had already risen). That’s how we get Sunday morning resurrection, even though he really rose on the 7th day.
At the council of Nicea, it was decided that Easter Sunday would not align with Passover, but instead would be on the first Sunday after the full moon that occurs after the vernal equinox. That’s how we get Sunday.
re: Interesting analysis - Jesus was crucified on a Wednesday and was resurrected on Saturday
Posted by BigTx on 4/5/26 at 10:44 am to Ramblin Wreck
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The common held celebrations of a Friday cruxifixction and Sunday resurrection don’t fit that 3 days and nights timeline.
The Catholics decided Friday was the day he died, and they were wrong. Look up Council of Nicea and you’ll see where it all happened.
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