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It has been a while since we have seen a whole fanbase have a collective breakdown because they are winning like we are witnessing from Aggie. It is like they expect the wheels to fly off the bus any minute now.


We’re not expecting them to fly off the bus, we’re expecting it to explode like a nuke.
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That fatass don’t eat soup. He will snack on boudin 5 times a day before he fricks around with soup. Slurp it up like a bag of Cheetos


A Heupel gumbo would be a pile of seafood and potato salad with a small amount of broth. He would use a spoon with slits to ensure nothing but guts. His potato salad quantity would of course equal the amount of gumbo. Every bowl would come with a loaf of garlic bread.
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We all know it's going to happen.


Where we’re going we don’t need roads.

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Difference being ESPN doesn’t parrot anything that Liucci says. ESPN gave the hype the weight of national media, not homer pundits.


You would think they would learn by now that those guys don’t have the level of access Liucci has and they often make things up as a result. Unfortunately, that’s the state of modern media now where no one cares about factual data. ESPN does the same thing on their end so integrity isn’t really that high of a concern for them.
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Don't most programs have those guys? I mean, you guys have Lucci. He's every bit as big a homer as Ketch.


He’s a homer sure, but he’s more realistic and not delusional pie in the sky hilarity that you see often with the comparably uninformed Texas pundits. Liucci has unparalleled access to the program that virtually no one else has while guys like Ketch are basically locked out because the Texas program does not allow that kind of access. This creates a problem wherein the hype runs uncontrolled and gets way out of proportion.

I mean Texags hypes things up a lot but I’ve rarely seen anything like predicting Heismans before the season begins like what Ketch and others do.
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In 2000, three coaches made $1 million+...Bowden, Spurrier and Saban. The Saban Dynasty made every AD become obsessed with finding the "next Saban"...and agents took full advantage of the desperation...creating absolutely ridiculous contract "norms"...which was the genesis of paying players millions today because of the optics of the multimillionaire coaches vs poor, starving players narrative.


The inflation we have seen is insane. Had no idea it was that recent that coaches barely made $1 million.
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I think the bigger question is, how the hell did he ever earn the title "offensive guru"? If that simply a media creation?


I think a lot of it is that your pundits hype the team up so much during the offseason that gets picked up by national media. Texas pundits are either massive homers when things are going well or setting the dumpster on fire when they aren’t. For whatever reason national pundits accept everything they say as gospel since they do zero research themselves and often have a vested interest in Texas doing well because of the amount of viewers and money they bring to the table.

This happens often with Texas coaches and players. It can be good when the team is good like during the Vince Young years that creates a feeling of being unstoppable but when the wheels come off, everything goes to shite.

I think the problem now is that everyone notices it more so you can’t hide actual data anymore. Sark is good but he’s never been on the Petrino level.

re: Cignetti signs extension.

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 10/16/25 at 4:13 pm to
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Anyone explain why Indiana is investing to this degree in football? A good season and now willing to make their guy the second highest paid coach in the land? It’s very Aggie of them. Difference is our desperation to win is well established over decades of caring way too much.


Indiana has an enormous amount of money they can spend. Not a lot of people know it but they have Texas and Texas A&M level funds. They can do this without breaking a sweat.
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You're welcome.


Texas already spreading the misery in the conference and ruining it smh. :popcorn:

re: SOS per ESPN. Top 10

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 10/12/25 at 8:11 am to
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Yeah something's got to give with this ridiculous scheduling. Maybe Georgia, Alabama, Florida and Tennessee should create a 'mini-conference' where they only play 3 'conference' games a year and then play cupcakes the rest of the way.


I don’t think Florida is bad at all, that was the best defense we have played all year. Florida just has the misfortune of playing the most insane schedule I have ever seen in college football.

re: R.I.P. Texas 8&4

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 9/29/25 at 9:02 am to
I see what you are doing here. Stop it. We will have no hopium here, only BAS until it is seen. Seeing is believing!
It will never happen. We’re perpetually stuck in Texas 8-4 mode. We literally won’t believe it until it actually happens and even then when it does, we’ll expect something like probation or some inexplicable event to ruin it.
Why wouldn’t Vandy put up the money? He’s already in the SEC and Vandy is slowly becoming Stanford of the east. With the increasing popularity of the SEC, Vandy could be poised to be very good for a while.

re: Good Friday SEC Baseball

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 4/18/25 at 9:41 pm to
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Lightning or just rain?


It’s raining hard now and the lightning is coming soon.

re: Good Friday SEC Baseball

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 4/18/25 at 9:29 pm to
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Lot of baseball left.


Not for this game. Storms are coming again.

re: Good Friday SEC Baseball

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 4/18/25 at 9:06 pm to
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If so, we got Arkansas’d by the weather


Whose decision was it to start the games later? Arkansas or the SEC?
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This is the reason the SEC is down in 2024.


I don’t think it’s the QBs, it’s the evolving modern defenses. Across the board QB play is down and all 4 of the final 4 teams have great defenses.

Teams are not allowing QBs to develop anymore and defenses are changing. None of the final 4 teams have a truly great QB, but they have incredible defenses.
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Yep. The only scenario in which losing the SEC championship game isn't a huge disadvantage is if you only dropped to 5th. In that CFP scenario, you would play a CFP game at home against a G5 team (likely Boise), gain some momentum, and then likely play Iowa St at a neutral site in the quarters. Of course, missing the SEC game, finishing 5th and having the same CFP scenario is about as ideal as it gets.


If you’re losing badly in the championship game at half time and know it’s mathematically impossible for you to come back, it may be more advantageous to forfeit the 2nd half to reduce injuries, and then begin preparing for the next game. I don’t think this would ever happen but it’s a possibility.

re: Conference Finish Calculator

Posted by BAP Enthusiast on 10/22/24 at 2:18 pm to
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Every game actually matters when there is a tie.. it’s honestly crazy.. A 4 way tie of A&M, Texas, Georgia and LSU yields some wild results based on games way at the bottom..


This is going to be the biggest shitshow of all time and I can’t wait.
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Holy shite, from possible blowout to game of the day! This is a good one


Game of the day? This has been one of the greatest college football games I have ever seen.