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If what happened to LSU was a curse, I guess I could live with winning 13 games, including an SEC championship....wait, who's the Bama doppelganger we lose to in this situation?
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our QBing was complete garbage.


I agree with that. What was the deal, anyways? I had pretty high expectations of Franklin coming into the year. I haven't been able to get on the rant in awhile, so sorry if this has been discussed ad nauseam.
I think they will be 6-8 win teams with the potential for 10-11, but not with Pinkel. Not because of his game management or anything, but if A&M continues to play like this and Texas doesn't get the death penalty anytime soon, they're going to need someone with strong, and I mean STRONG ties to Texas. I just don't think they can pull enough recruits from any of the other surrounding states and Missouri to be SEC-deep at the necessary positions without having a good foot in Texas.

re: Way to rep the SEC Ole Miss

Posted by AnimalA10 on 1/5/13 at 3:15 pm
Great game Rebs; Bama, you're up...

re: :bow: to the rebels thread

Posted by AnimalA10 on 1/5/13 at 3:08 pm
My team did well, so I guess I can throw a bone OM's way :cheers:

:bow: :bow: :bow:
Ironically, those two are married now.

:cheers:
Good game, Rebs. Don't look forward to next year.
TexAgs is still my favorite, but most of the points made above are valid. I like being able to get online and mingle with other Ags when I'm away from Texas. And the content is awesome. I don't have a frame of reference pre-Dec. of 11, though.

re: This Saturday will be UGLY

Posted by AnimalA10 on 9/17/12 at 11:46 pm
Biggest thing I want to see is for them to come out and play like that second half team right away. No excuse for a slow start this week. Hope JFF figures out some of the passing wrinkles against the slowest team he'll play all year as well.
As someone who grew up a Bama fan his whole life before moving out to A&M, I can say without being ashamed that it's a dream come true. My alma mater's going to play all the schools I grew up variously rooting for or against, depending on who they were playing that week.

I imagine I'm a little less "star-struck" about the SEC than most of my fellow Ags, just because I'm used to it. But I'm thrilled that the two halves of my college football life are together at last!
R.C. WAS the one who ended it, and started the only one walk-on being on the 12th man deal. Fran actually brought it back, but only used it when we were up by a large margin, which kind of defeated the purpose. I don't think they came on much.

Damn shame, the suicide squad was really effective and a really unique feature of A&M football. Such is life.
We don't really have one, unless things have changed at Kyle the last couple of years while I've been gone. All our music is played by the band, and it's all military march tunes.
Serious envy on this thread. Why don't you boys just go and enjoy your athletic superiority while it lasts? :lol:

re: Tribute bands. Why?

Posted by AnimalA10 on 6/2/12 at 3:51 am
There was a fantastic Johnny Cash Cover Band (that was their actual name) in CS when I was there, before all the members graduated. They did the whole dress-up thing, and they were really dedicated. Some authentic equipment and instruments, period costume, they even had a girl who could sing just like June Carter, even though she didn't look much like her. An acquaintance of mine was one of the trumpet players for "Ring of Fire." They always packed whatever bar they were playing in that night.

When I was a senior working at the Freebird's on Northgate (if you've never been, hit one up when you're in College Station or Houston), the Auburn equestrian team cam in after some sort of competition.

I was excited because they were hot and I figured I could talk to someone from home while I made their burrito (and some eye contact). Turns out every one of them was from OK, Kansas, or Wyoming, except for one girl from Florida. This makes me think that the equestrian team at Auburn is probably pretty solid. Can't wait to see the results from some head-to-head.

re: How is the SEC organized?

Posted by AnimalA10 on 5/31/12 at 10:19 pm
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13.aTm
14.Missouri


Anuii is the plural? I obviously got nothing out of my English degree.

Does anybody tailgate this thing? I'm in Destin this week and I hate to drink alone. :lol:

re: 99 days

Posted by AnimalA10 on 5/25/12 at 11:09 am
Spencer Nealy