gkaggie08
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| Registered on: | 6/20/2024 |
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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
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
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 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
re: A&M won't play a great team until at least the SECCG or playoffs
Posted by gkaggie08 on 10/12/25 at 9:14 pm to theballguy
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
We can’t help that most of our schedule shite the bed, not our fault
I’m sorry our schedule is Charmin soft, the league put Auburn on our schedule, not us
re: We are going to beat Vandy like a drum.
Posted by gkaggie08 on 10/1/25 at 3:30 pm to crimsoncoded94
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
Kyle Field is the complete opposite of a NFL atmosphere. Largest student section in college football yelling their arse off isnt corporate
re: It's time to be real... Stop firing coaches if you don't have nil money
Posted by gkaggie08 on 10/1/25 at 10:03 am to Tropicofcapricorn
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
re: Two ranked teams have yet to beat a P4 team
Posted by gkaggie08 on 9/28/25 at 11:12 pm to LSUTigresFan
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
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
I wholeheartedly approve of Melania spearheading this effort.
But before this Act Is voted on and signed, does anyone know if there is any revenge porn of Melania floating around the inter webs?
But before this Act Is voted on and signed, does anyone know if there is any revenge porn of Melania floating around the inter webs?
$3 Trillion sounds like a number that could completely change a country’s fortune and direction . A number that could lift entire populations out of poverty and into the middle class and start an unstoppable economic engine!
Then we look at the US ‘budget’ and realize $3 Trillion probably doesn’t get us through the third quarter of the fiscal year…
Then we look at the US ‘budget’ and realize $3 Trillion probably doesn’t get us through the third quarter of the fiscal year…
re: Sorry but Georgia is getting away with ALOT of holding these last two drives
Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/29/24 at 10:08 pm to shutterspeed
On the play with the pass batted down, the D lineman had his entire right shoulder pad exposed from the right guard holding his jersey as he blew by him
re: SEC officiating is just embarrassing
Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/29/24 at 9:38 pm to StansberryRules
The back judge, who was closest to the play and looking right at them, kept his flag in his pocket. How does the line judge on the opposite side of the field see PI? The only possible way that was PI was if the defender held onto his jersey from the back. That line judge couldn’t see that
re: Scott Jennings’ Greatest Hits
Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/12/24 at 12:21 am to Tiger Attorney
That eye roll from the lady at the very end, ‘frick! I gave this MF an opening and his about to dunk on my azz’
4PM ET? How big of a hangover does she have? Or is she still drunk this morning?
re: First they got cups, now rings
Posted by gkaggie08 on 11/1/24 at 10:10 am to SEC Doctor
They are eligible for their Aggie ring after completing a certain number of credit hours. I think it’s around 95, but it’s been year since I ordered mine.
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