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My dad was on scholarship for track at TCU, mom went to Texas Women’s. My dad told me my jr year of high school that I could go to any college in the country except TCU.

Lots of extended family went to A&M, and my dad rooted for A&M when I was growing up, so I always knew where I was going.

re: Sorsby

Posted by gkaggie08 on 6/8/26 at 5:33 pm to
You have to be joking? You think you’re the only one with oil money? MFer, we had oil money when y’all were still in the borderland conference.

Tech is the epitome of new money, all flash.
They think O is going to bring their recruiting prowess back, but they forget that everyone has a bag now
QB-Johnny Manziel
RB-Jamar Toombs/Javorskie Lane(hm Devin Achane, but I like a RB that can break your chin strap when he hits you)
TE-Jace Sternberger
WR-Mike Evans
WR-Christian Kirk(hm Ryan Swope)
WR- KC Concepcion
Not sure why a Kentucky fan is looking forward to football season
Tell me the last time an A&M Head football coach left for another program, but apparently it’s common that we speak it into existence
It’s not +8 or -8, it’s + win# for every team you beat and -loss. # for every team you lose to, minimum of 1 point
Indiana can at least hang their hat on beating 1 loss Oregon. The rest of their schedule is mostly bottom of the barrel B1G teams. Same with OSU.

People take shots at A&Ms schedule, but the bottom of the SEC is exponentially more talented than the bottom of the b10
2012-2013 with Johnny at the helm, A&M would have run rough shod over the East and gone to the CCG
I like that. I would guess the conference would need around 50 full time officials. One thing I would add is there should be no more ‘crews’. Lately, we’ve had some bad crews bouncing around the league.

Officials should be randomly drawn a week or two prior to the contest and every school should be able to have at least one, preferably 3, blackballs for veto purposes each season

re: Arkansas A&M under over at 60.5

Posted by gkaggie08 on 10/12/25 at 9:23 pm to
What in the hell have you seen from your team to think you can’t see a defeat next week?

I know it’s college football and weird shite happens, but that’s a mighty hefty statement to make when a top 5 team is coming to your house with the record you have
I would add to your initial pay and say SEC officials need to make $175-200k. Thats a great salary for 4 months of work. The other 8 months should be spent on knowledge assessments and physical fitness. Each official should be graded by the office and if they don’t have a passing grade, cut them
Love your revisionist history. Before the season started, Auburn, Florida, USC, LSU, and Texas were supposed to be difficult games. Mizzou still is.

We can’t help that most of our schedule shite the bed, not our fault

re: Let’s talk honestly about A&M..

Posted by gkaggie08 on 10/4/25 at 10:43 pm to
I’m sorry our schedule is Charmin soft, the league put Auburn on our schedule, not us
Didn’t yall say this last year?
That’s horse shite.

Kyle Field is the complete opposite of a NFL atmosphere. Largest student section in college football yelling their arse off isnt corporate
Kentucky nailed their own coffin shut by paying Stoops $9 mil. They are about to figure out that the cure is sometimes worse than the illness
It’s funny you think arch can score 2-3 td’s against a p4 program, let alone win by that margin
Fun fact, A&M has more Catholic students than any University in the country
I’m reading a bunch of posts from a lot of different people that have no idea how farmers sell. It is actually laughable.

Outside a few in border zones, no grain farmer is exporting their harvest. Farmers sell to the local grain buyer, and if they are big enough, they sell to the grain conglomerate, who then exports the grain or sells it internally. I can’t say for sure if produce farmers follow the same protocol, but most of them are in a co-op or some other marketing agency that buys their produce, then sells to the highest bidder.

The fact that some on here think farmers have contracts with other countries to export their harvest unilaterally shows the vast disconnect that the average American has with how and where their food is grown. Too many generations off the farm