Just curious have you ever been to the great city of Lubbock we have a beautiful campus, and the women are beautiful. Now I am not going to bag on Texas State because I had no idea where it was in Texas. I have not been to the campus, nor seen the women. Texas Tech has the 2nd largest campus in the U.S. and one of the largest libraries as well. But go fighting Bobcats. But I'll stay at the school that I have come to love the University of Texas Tech.
Fair enough.....I am sure that you have fun up there, but I have been to both campuses and partied with my fraternity brothers up there. Sigma Chi baby ! I enjoyed Tech, but no University compares to Texas State....it is just uniquely beautiful. DD
And this is just a dumb comment. SWT has 29,000 students. Texas Tech has 28,000 students. Notre Dame has 7,000 students. Division I is a big deal. Sorry, but you know it is.
it is a big a deal, and one of the only regrets i have about SWT is the fact that it doesn't have a DI program... luckily i was a longhorn fan before i went to SWT and can continue to be one because being a fan of both isn't mutually exclusive. it also helps that my dad went there (albeit briefly) and my sister currently goes there. hooray for tshirts!
Hooray indeed. FWIW, SWT is still trying to get to D-1. And we killed the Lumberjacks this past weekend. Arguing about hot girls on Texas campuses is dumb unless those campuses are Rice and I'm guessing Trinity. Take any public school in Texas and there will be hotties surrounding you. SWT is definitely a beautiful campus with amazing scenery, both human and non-human, but I'm sure Tech is as well.
Um, no offense to Aggies, but A&M is notorious for having very few attractive women. Hell, most Aggies I know, both male and female, begrudgingly admit this.
Yep, its near the engineering building. Can't wait it's going to be fun. Oct. 27, 2008 LUBBOCK, Texas - Texas Tech and ESPN officials have finalized the details for this week's visit by ESPN College GameDay in what will be the first-ever appearance for the popular show on the Texas Tech University campus. ESPN College GameDay - Built by the Home Depot is coming to Lubbock for Saturday's showdown between No. 6/5 Texas Tech and No. 1 Texas at Jones AT&T Stadium. The game is set for 7 p.m. and is officially sold out but can be seen live nationally on ABC. The ESPN College GameDay set will be constructed on the Engineering Key just north of Memorial Circle beginning on Thursday morning in order to prepare for live tapings that will begin on Friday afternoon. The first taping from the set will occur at 3:45 p.m. for the Friday evening SportsCenter. The actual show begins at 9 a.m. on Saturday morning and will conclude at 11 a.m. Fans are asked to arrive between 7-7:30 a.m. on Saturday morning for another SportsCenter segment at 7:45 a.m. just prior to the show. The area around the set will be controlled by security and fans will not be able to get behind the stage for the tapings until 3:30 p.m. on Friday and then again at 7 a.m. on Saturday morning. ESPN COLLEGE GAMEDAY - BUILT BY THE HOME DEPOT Location - Engineering Key (north of Memorial Circle) Times: Friday; SportsCenter tapings between 3:45-5 p.m. Saturday; Staging area will open to the fans at 7 a.m. (show begins at 9 a.m.) ESPN College GameDay: 9-11 a.m. http://texastech.cstv.com/sports/m-footbl/spec-rel/102708aac.html
Even Trinity & Incarnate Word has many. I spent some time there a while back while friends were there and during my brief stint at UTSA.
Seriously, there's either some very, VERY stupid people that are voting or there's a whole lotta homers/trolls casting their vote.
Well gosh, I guess they shouldn't even bother then. I mean, those three straight wins over the #1 team, #11 team, and #6 teams are just meaningless. BTW, those polls would probably pick the Lakers over the Rockets too.