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TreatyOak

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  1. So well said. Fuck the haters!!!!!
  2. Love this from Texags: Defense wins championships and Texas proved that tonight. I'm betting Texas wins the SEC championship in their first year. Everyone happy now that we get to play Texas every year again? You excited to see them in the SEC? Are you excited about us being the little brother again?
  3. This is poetry.
  4. Hahahahhhahahahahahahahah
  5. Lol, good point. I may have had too much bourbon tonight. Regardless, we gonna stomp White Trash Bulldog next week. Save your money cause you're gonna wanna bid on the Quinn Ewers signed ball after we take home the trophy.
  6. Fuck the haters! Two seasons. Two conference championships. And, we beat hated Aggy!!!!! Quinn, you're my boy!!!
  7. I had ChatGPT write a resume for Ryan Day that emphasizes his skills and doesn't shy away from his four consecutive losses to Michigan. If anyone can get it to him, please do so. Ryan Day Head Coach, Ohio State University Football Team Professional Summary Experienced and dynamic college football coach with a strong track record in offensive innovation, player development, and program leadership. Proven ability to recruit top-tier talent and guide teams to consistent success. Currently facing high scrutiny due to four consecutive losses to arch-rival Michigan, presenting a pivotal challenge in maintaining Ohio State's elite status. Coaching Career Head Coach, Ohio State University (2019–Present) Overall Record: 56-8 (through 2023 season) Key Achievements: College Football Playoff Appearances: 2019, 2020, 2022 Big Ten Championships: 2019, 2020 Consistent Success: Achieved four consecutive 11+ win seasons Player Development: Produced multiple NFL draft picks, including Heisman finalist C.J. Stroud Coaching Recognition: Named Dave McClain Coach of the Year (2019) Key Challenges: Four Consecutive Losses to Michigan (2021–2024): 2021: Lost 42-27; eliminated from Big Ten Championship contention 2022: Lost 45-23; failed to reach Big Ten Championship 2023: Lost 30-24; first three-game losing streak to Michigan since 1995–97 2024: Lost 13-10; game ended with a brawl that emphasized the embarrassing losing streak in The Game Previous Coaching Experience: Offensive Coordinator, Ohio State (2017–2018) Promoted to acting head coach during Urban Meyer’s suspension, leading the team to a 3-0 record. Quarterbacks Coach, NFL (Philadelphia Eagles, San Francisco 49ers, 2015–2016) Specialized in quarterback development under Chip Kelly. Offensive Coordinator, Boston College (2013–2014); Temple University (2012) Implemented innovative offensive strategies, enhancing team performance. Playing Career: Quarterback, University of New Hampshire (1998–2001) Set multiple school records under offensive coordinator Chip Kelly. Education: B.A., University of New Hampshire Core Skills: Offensive Strategy: Mastery in developing high-powered offenses. Quarterback Development: Proven track record of grooming NFL-caliber quarterbacks. Talent Recruitment: Strong recruiter, consistently attracting top-tier athletes. Program Leadership: Effective in maintaining high standards and team culture. Game Preparation: Strategic thinker, capable of meticulous game planning. Current Focus: Rebuilding Confidence: Restoring team morale and competitive edge. Beating Michigan: Addressing performance gaps and redefining rivalry dominance. Managing Expectations: Navigating intense scrutiny from fans, media, and alumni.
  8. Here is a summary of Westlake's game yesterday vs Buda Johnson: In the small, humble town of Westlake, Texas, the beloved Chaps football team isn't much to look at: undersized, outgunned, and out of luck. Led by Coach "Rusty" Fields (a former Westlake star turned history teacher) and their heart-on-his-sleeve quarterback, Jesse Parker, they’ve endured season after season of losses and laughter from powerhouse schools nearby. But when fate pitted them against the rich, flashy juggernaut of Buda Johnson High School—home of shiny helmets, shiny egos, and shinier bank accounts—the odds were never been more stacked against them. Why? Because the villainous Coach Banks of Buda Johnson owns the town’s largest luxury car dealership—and the referees just so happen to work there. With his highly-recruited son, Connor Banks, at quarterback and a grudge against anyone not driving a luxury SUV, Coach Banks isn’t leaving this one to chance. He cornered the referees and threatened to fire them unless they "made sure" Westlake didn’t stand a chance. Game day arrived. The stands were packed, and the ref's whistles mysteriously seemed to favor the wrong team. With strange penalty after penalty, bad call after bad call, the poor, lovable Westlake boys struggled. But with every dirty trick, they rallied around each other, fueled by heart, grit, and their community’s cheers. Connor Bank's beautiful cheerleader girlfriend, Hannah Mays, had found herself attracted to Jessie, although her parents preferred her star QB boyfriend, and expected her to follow him to the big state university where she would major in Housewife Studies. But something about Jessie's quiet support of her dream to be the town doctor made her slowly fall for him. Down by six with just seconds left and no hope in sight, Westlake found itself at the 50-yard line, desperate for a miracle. Jesse stepped up, battered but not broken, and launched a Hail Mary pass toward the end zone. The ball soared through the night sky in slow motion, passing the bright stadium lights—and into the hands of the shortest, scrappiest player on the field, little Rudy Martinez, who juked past the hulking defenders and dived into the end zone as time expires! Somehow, Westlake had won! The Buda coach screamed for offensive pass interference, but the refs, finally finding their pride, simply turned their back to him. The crowd stormed the field, and the mighty underdogs reminded everyone: you don't need money to have heart. And as Hannah kissed Jessie on the 50-yard line, both Coach Banks and Hannah's parents screamed in anger. But surprisingly, as chastened QB Connor walked over and shook hands with Jessie, the whole town, now unable to hold back the tears that flowed freely, learned a good lesson about humility and respect.
  9. Bro, don't you even Aggy? Not loss. BEST LOSS.
  10. Lexington. Home of Snows Barbecue. A true Texas legend.
  11. We don’t recruit. LT does. We are the light. They are the darkness.
  12. It’s such a feel-good story. The kids nobody believed in overcame the odds to beat the bullies. #underdogs #limitedresources #lifeisunfair
  13. We got screwed. Bowie lost to a shite Austin High and forced my beloved Chaps to go D1. At 2,700 students, we should be D2 with the littler schools. Shouldnt have to play LT, (3,800 students), North Shore (4,600 students) etc, etc.
  14. Thanks and apologies. I always make that mistake. Thanks for reminding me.
  15. Nothing invigorates someone’s reputation like dying. When Mack Brown passes away, there will be an outpouring of love that will amaze us all. Happens all the time.
  16. Big difference between actual intelligent analysis, both good and bad, and some loser, anonymous dudes hiding behind a keyboard and calling our starting QB who is leading our team to two outstanding seasons a 'pussy.' I really hope for those poster's sake (and the people in their lives, if there are any) that they are 13 years old.
  17. He's been dropping quite a lot of Tweets lately.
  18. In this thread we kept hearing about how Dart carved up Arkansas, blah, blah blah, so much better, blah blah blah. How did Dart do against mighty Florida?
  19. Yes as we learned here, some of his touchdown throws were not good throws.
  20. Sure. Provided you don't get your brain and body so beaten up you don't end up like so many former players who commit suicide due to CTE.
  21. Tell me where I can sign up to make over $1M in NIL deals each year while in college like Quinn currently does. And there is no better job in America than being a long-term, career backup QB in the NFL.
  22. Fine, but since you repeatedly assured us that he would never be a successful college QB and never make it to the NFL, it makes me wonder how valid your criticism is about Quinn Ewers.
  23. Hey, are you mad that Sam Ehlinger is still in the NFL?
  24. Are you forgetting what site you are on?
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