SEC releases the early season TV schedule (Thu.) Aug. 30 Texas A&M at Louisiana Tech (Shreveport, La.) ESPNU 7:30 p.m. ET/6:30 p.m. CT (Sat.) Sept. 8 Florida at Texas A&M ESPN 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT (Sat.) Sept. 15 Texas A&M at SMU FSN 3:30 p.m. ET/2:30 p.m. CT SEC Media Day kick off tomorrow(I believe).
I hate to say it, but I'll be rooting for the Aggies that day. Hope they beat the snot out of the Gators & their jort wearing white trash fan base. Go Dawgs
Can't you just insert whatever mascot of the SEC team they're playing that week and this is still appropriate?
No, not really. I understand that you're new to the SEC, but you'll get the idea about after a few years.
I'm new to the WAC, but I've driven through the south and you're right. I think jorts are too fancy for the rest.
Jorts are in man. Drive down Montrose or the Museum District. I didn't realize Gator fans were hipsters.
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As opposed to games in Austin, or Houston, or Dallas, or Lubbock, or Baton Rouge, or Tuscaloosa, or Gainesville, or....?? I think you get the idea. I think they'll be ok.
http://www.theonion.com/articles/texas-am-fans-celebrate-1999-alamo-bowl-victory-ov,28976/ COLLEGE STATION, TX—Following the NCAA’s decision Monday to vacate all of Penn State’s wins from 1998 through 2011, thousands of Texas A&M students and fans poured onto campus in a frenzy of excitement to celebrate what has now been ruled as a victory for their team in the 1999 Alamo Bowl. “First thing we had to do was track down Coach [R.C.] Slocum—we found him at home mowing his lawn and immediately dumped Gatorade on him,” said 32-year-old former Aggie fullback Ja’Mar Toombs, standing in a streamer-strewn street below a banner reading “Congratulations, 1999 Alamo Bowl Champs.” “You spend your whole life dreaming about NCAA rulings like this, and when one finally comes, you almost can’t believe it. I’m just so happy to share it with those of my teammates who are still around.” When reporters asked about the appropriateness of celebrating a game that took place during a trip on which Jerry Sandusky allegedly molested a young boy he brought with him to Texas, their questions were inevitably drowned out by triumphant chants of “A and M!”
The Aggies first year in the SEC is not going to be pleasant. If they had remained in the Big 12 it would have been much better, much better. Hope I am wrong, but unlikely. They made a mistake on the coach as well; don't think he is a fit.
Short-term it's going to suck, but I do think long-term it's going to work out. It got another Texas school to an AQ conference (though TCU wouldn't have been my first choice) and the schools leaving forced the Big 12 to get their **** together. Personally, the Aggies needed drastic changes from top to bottom. Maybe the SEC move finally wakes them up. Because they would have been the same old Aggies had they remained in the Big 12.
They would have been much better if they stayed in the Big 12? Wrong... they'd be exactly the same. Their record would be better in the Big 12 is what you meant. Because the SEC is infinitely superior. Gag em'.