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QB1 Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
correct. i am wholly and completely unable to decipher the gibberish you keep dropping in here. i’ve known deaf people who don’t speak english who communicate more clearly than you do. so please, feel free to “mute” me any time. i can’t make any sense of any of our engagements anyway. -
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New (?) University in Austin
i mean with the plans for UT is there a legitimate need for a 'differently voiced' alternative? UT is becoming that voice. i guess having no cost (for now) is a winner. also this seems very similar to the Sanderfer/Acton university mba program. i think they actually lost their accreditation and ended up outside the US. they should hook up with these guys now lol 🙄 -
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Quinn "La Joya" Ewers - The Man The Myth The Mullet
JFC. You really don't get it? Wow. I should just mute you if you can't figure that out. -
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Texas A&M Recruiting 2025: The Land of Melk & No Money
Muff Chin Segment 1 (00:00:00 - 12:01:17) No matter how much we yell and scream as fans, it will not change anything. We have been perfectly critical of the performance. Something needs to be stated about the comeback and the fight they showed. There is no excuse for digging a 21-point hole. That is how the game was lost. You have so much in front of you. It happens in this conference. It is a unique and weird year in the league. More importantly, it is a unique year for Texas A&M. This Auburn game is very important. It dramatically changes how Mike Elko's first season is perceived. Losing to Auburn had a big effect on this season. Being 9-2 going into the Texas game would feel much different than all the recent seasons. You can recalibrate expectations. As the stakes went up, you said they needed to win at Auburn and South Carolina. They certainly don't need to lose to both and give up 80 points. They don't need to fall down, 21-0. They are better than that. Don't tell me that Texas A&M has backed its way into this situation because Alabama and Ole Miss lost. In some ways, yes, but they have played seven games that have put them in this position. It's fine to say that the Aggies haven't faced a schedule as tough as Alabama or Georgia. They have played a schedule equally as hard as Texas and Tennessee. They played a schedule that isn't much easier than Ole Miss. Everyone got stung one way or the other. Texas A&M was stung by Auburn. A 5-1 SEC team should not lose to a 1-5 SEC team. Neither should Alabama, which was stung by Vanderbilt and a really bad Oklahoma team. Ole Miss was stung by Kentucky and Florida. Tennessee was stung in Fayetteville. Texas A&M can't back its way into the SEC Championship or the College Football Playoff. Now, they have to win. That is why this Auburn game is so costly. If Texas A&M were to beat Texas and make the playoffs, it would be a wildly successful first season under Elko. If you had beaten Auburn and Texas, you would be in the College Football Playoff. A week ago, we were wondering what would happen to a 10-3 Texas A&M. With what happened to all the other teams this weekend, Texas A&M at 10-3 with a win over Texas and being the only 7-1 SEC team would 100 percent be in the College Football Playoff. A 10-3 team in this scenario gets in. That is off the table now. People will argue with me. They will protect the SEC Championship loser, but there is a limit. A fourth loss of the season crosses that limit. Texas A&M's playoff starts now. You have a home game against the No. 3 seed. If you win that, you get to play Georgia in their backyard. This is the playoffs. I have difficulty thinking that the playoffs outside the final four would be this exciting. You are playing Texas and then would get a crack at Georgia for an SEC Championship and a spot in the College Football Playoff. Taking the field at Atlanta would be the pinnacle of modern A&M football up to this point. What stands in your way is your hated rival that you have not played in thirteen years. They are coming in just as hungry to beat you as you are to beat them. This is going to be good old-fashioned Lone Star hate. It is a damn good football team that is in your way. They have great players at most positions on the field. They still haven't played anyone with an offense yet. This Texas A&M offense has struggled against lesser defenses than Texas'. It is an elite defense led by high-level draft picks. It is an offense with future NFL picks at every position. It is tough, but the only thing standing in the way. Segment 2 (12:01:18 - 16:20:13) A&M is "average," but one of only three teams that have a chance to play for an SEC Championship? They will exceed what people who have nothing to do with A&M expected. They didn't bungle jack crap with the quarterback situation. They picked the right guy. Your guy got hurt, came back from an injury, played poorly, got hurt again, then lost it. They didn't bungle it. Marcel Reed's progression has been perfect. He got his feet wet, showed a lot, and is a much better quarterback now. I agree Bryce Anderson has to improve at making open-field stops. I've been saying that a lot. That was one of my main concerns. I don't know the difference between us saying this guy needs to get a lot better at this, or if they can't get it done, they need to find a formula that works vs. saying this guy can't tackle this guy in the open field. You don't have to do that. If you listen, you can hear the criticisms. We're not talking in some secret code. If you want to cry and moan all week and think that A&M can't beat Texas, then that's fine. The oddsmakers will agree with you. I think you're a damn fool if you don't think that A&M can beat Texas. Throughout 11 games, Texas has been a slightly better team than A&M. Has A&M had a tougher path? Yes. Both teams had a decent schedule so far. Through that many games? Yes. Is the gap that wide? No. Segment 3 (16:20:14 - 32:26:28) They did put pressure on the passer against South Carolina, and they missed tackles, so that's still the same problem. They were putting pressure on LaNorris Sellers. I was disappointed with the defensive front the past two weeks in general. I think we talked about that plenty. I think the receivers have improved as the season has gone on. A couple of guys like Jabre Barber and Noah Thomas had strong games. Mike Elko is as honest and a straight shooter of a coach as you get there. I don't get what the athletic department is supposed to do. Post self-loathing tweets after losses? Is that what you want? I would put the way we cover this team against anything, anywhere, ever. We've been doing it for 20-plus years, and it's only improving. If you're going to send in texts like that, I don't give a damn what you think other than you gave me some good content today. It won't change anything we do, whether we listen or not. You can text in if they lose to Texas. I think it will be a hell of a game, and I expect them to play a lot better. I was so pissed watching that game the other night. Not getting stops, not getting that fourth down stop, and having a great chance to win that game in OT. I was pissed. As mad as a sports fan can be, I also big picture understand whats going on here. Should they have won that game? Yes. You should have won that game. I did not feel that way against South Carolina. They should have won this game. Elko knows it. The team knows it. We know it. Everyone knows it. How costly is it? We'll find out after next Saturday. If they win Saturday, it won't cost you a spot at the SEC Championship. If they win Saturday, it is costly if you lose to Georgia. In year one, you've got to give this coach, his staff, and even his players a bit of grace in your expectations. The guy that is coming in here next Saturday that everyone's kissing his ass went 5-7 in the Big 12 in year one. The guy in Tuscaloosa who inherited the greatest culture ever has won four SEC games. With the greatest program they've ever purchased, Lane Kiffin has lost three games. Tennessee was 7-6 in year one. I can give you a million examples. Brian Kelly was amazing in year one, but they were 9-3 and lost to an unranked A&M in year one. Mike Elko has the chance to do the same thing. What has Brian Kelly done in year three? He's lost more games than Mike Elko, and he's had three years to build that thing. It's hard. It's not easy to do. The fact is that A&M has been very relevant through 11 games. They beat two top-ten teams at home. Auburn is a bad loss. Alabama has two bad losses. Ole Miss has two bad losses. A&M started the season with College GameDay, and they will end it with College GameDay. If you get to Atlanta in year one, it is a breakthrough for a season, with the sky being the limit. I'm fired up. This game has my full attention now. If A&M can beat Texas, they can fire up Elko's quote from last week. Nothing else matters this week. We talked about how impressive Mike Elko was in the portal last year. BJ Mayes, Scooby WIlliams, Nic Scourton, Cyrus Allen, Jabre Barber and Ar'Maj Reed-Adams... To do that in a condensed window as a new coach and not having certain position coaches, what can they do in the portal this time? I think they're going to kill it in the portal this time. The point is this portal and the ability to keep guys; I think Aggie fans will be in for a couple of surprises in terms of guys who they think will go to the NFL and will stay. Segment 4 (32:26:29 - 38:39:27) It was the first time that Texas A&M got caught up in the madness. The score of the South Carolina game may have been shocking around the SEC. It was a lot more competitive than the score. Texas A&M got beat up that night. Anyone who knew anything knew South Carolina was a tough hurdle for Texas A&M. People thought the same thing about Auburn. The difference between South Carolina and Auburn is that South Carolina is a real team this year. Auburn is a talented and dangerous team. Statistically, they were better offensively than Texas A&M. They have one of the league's leading rushers. They had a bunch of close losses where they turned the ball over. I thought somebody would get home between Nic Scourton, Shemar Stewart and Shemar Turner. There will be a fumble or a tipped ball interception. In fifteen plays, you couldn't do it. Auburn has made that mistake all year. That was the only thing keeping them from having a better record. It was a road game at night. Texas A&M had not been dominant. Le'Veon Moss was a big part of why the Aggies had been pulling away from teams. All of those things were tied into why that spread was what it was. At the end of the day, that is not South Carolina. This Auburn team will likely not qualify for a bowl, but they could give Alabama all they can handle. Segment 5 (38:39:28 - 48:04:21) I thought it was insane that Auburn and South Carolina were not called for holding all games. Yet, they called holding on A&M, which was on Shane Calhoun. I get that it's a hold, but I watched Auburn's final drive, and he was held down and spun around. Otherwise, he gets a sack. To go back and forth like that, you just can't. To go eight quarters, South Carolina kicked A&M's butts. They also held the everliving, you-know-what out of Nic Scourton in that game. For it not to be called once in either game is wild. Maybe they need to sell it more, or maybe they're getting themselves locked up more than they should. I'm sure it's a combination of both, but there's no way in hell. You got to get at Quinn Ewers. You've got to get after him. One poster of a quarter million said they want to see A&M hurt Ewers. Nobody thinks that way. Everybody in football wants to see your defense play physically and get after the quarterback. That's football. You want your guys to punish the other team physically. It's SEC football. To cry because one guy took it too far on Twitter/X, and no one agrees... No one wants to see A&M headhunting for Ewers and vice versa. Stop being so soft. Amari Daniels is a passionate player. 27 for 91 doesn't move the needle in yards per attempt, but that was a really good Auburn defense. It might have been the third-best defense in the SEC in total yards. A&M put up 31 points in regulation. Reed had some really nice numbers. They moved the ball throughout the game and killed themselves early when they should have had 10 or 14 points and ended up with none. They moved the ball pretty steadily against a really good SEC defense. Segment 6 (48:04:22 - 55:06:24) The Auburn loss the other night was the same-old Texas A&M. This season is not that. They have a chance to prove that this weekend. I don't know when Texas A&M last beat three top-ten teams at home in the same season. Rarely has the schedule provided the opportunity for that. There wasn't an opportunity to do that for most of the Southwest Conference years. One year in the Big 12, the Aggies beat two top-ten teams, Oklahoma and Nebraska. People wrote this team off after Notre Dame. My optimism took a hit. I knew it was game one in season one. The other night was tried and true Texas A&M. Get your hopes up and lose a game you shouldn't. On a scale of terrible to elite, Texas A&M has rarely been up to very good. They have rarely been able to say that this is a top-tier SEC team and a title contender. It has been twice, or at most three times. In the Big 12, they could only say it in 1997-98. It has been rare. When that is the case, you are going to have games like this. You can't just flip a light switch of a football program overnight. They went on the road and lost a game they needed to win. It may be hard to replicate this defensive line depth. Mike Elko can put together a group of NFL defensive linemen and depth. He did that the first time around here. He didn't walk into a roster littered with NFL guys, except for the defensive line. I love what they are doing with Terry Bussey. I said they would use more empty and put him in motion. That helps Reed have some room to operate but also gets Bussey reps running the ball without turning him into a running back. I disagree with the notion that we had beaten Auburn and Texas and lost the SEC Championship game. We would have been left out of the College Football Playoffs. I would have agreed with that a week ago. We would now be in the playoffs at 10-3. To start Saturday, the Aggies were in a must-win three-in-a-row situation to get to the playoffs, in my opinion. A 10-3 Texas A&M would have been left out. They wouldn't have gotten in over a 10-2 Texas team or an 11-1 Indiana team. They would have been left out for Ole Miss and Alabama, too. As it turns out, thanks to Oklahoma and Florida, the Aggies did not need to win three in a row. They need to win two in a row against Texas and Georgia. They only need to beat No. 3 Texas and the SEC juggernaut Georgia Bulldogs led by Kirby Smart
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