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  1. On 5/7/2024 at 8:33 PM, SimkinsMan said:

    It's been about a month and a half, so let's see who's moving up, and who's moving down. The averages below are for the last 12 live streams on each outlet's YouTube channel.

    ON TEXAS FOOTBALL (45,200 subs)

    March 17: 4,640 views

    May 7: 6,430 views

    INSIDE TEXAS (7,100 subs)

    March 17: 2,470 views

    May 7: 3,420 views

    ORANGEBLOODS (18,900 subs)

    March 17: 1,960 views

    May 7: 2,110 views

    Thought I would update these numbers three months later, with football season on the horizon. Note this is the average of the last 12 "livestreams" for each of the following three channels. If a stream was less than 6 hours old, it was excluded from the analysis.

    ON TEXAS FOOTBALL (55,500 subs)

    March 17: 4,640 views

    May 7: 6,430 views

    August 6: 7,030 views (+9 percent)

    INSIDE TEXAS (8,200 subs)

    March 17: 2,470 views

    May 7: 3,360 views

    August 2,780 views (-21 percent)

    ORANGEBLOODS (19,600 subs)

    March 17: 1,960 views

    May 7: 2,110 views

    August 6: 2,200 views (+4 percent)

    Probably the biggest change in the last three months is that On Texas Football is continuing to grow subscribers (adding 10,000 in the last three months, which is more than the total of Inside Texas). On Texas Football is emerging as the most widely watched vodcast (is that still a term?) in the Texas Football universe. We'll take another look at the numbers in the middle of football season, when viewership should be at an annual peak.

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  2. 35 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said:

    I bet they found them to be lying and covering up 

    If you bothered to read the article, that's exactly what they did.

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    The draft, which could be subject to change, states Moore could face a show-cause penalty and possibly a suspension for allegedly deleting a thread of 52 text messages with former Michigan staffer Connor Stalions in October 2023 on the same day that media reports revealed Stalions was leading an effort to capture the playcalling signals of future opponents.

    The draft states that the texts were later recovered via "device imaging" and Moore "subsequently produced them to enforcement staff." Moore is accused of committing a Level 2 violation, according to the draft.

     

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  3. 1 hour ago, Sgt Hulk said:

    had another kid at the same time on the team that was a complete head case and got in trouble with the cops in 8th grade I remember grabbing him by the neck in front of his mother and said he was either going to prison or the NFL.  He’s starting for NC state. 

    User name checks out.

  4. 26 minutes ago, UDontKnow said:

    Pardon my ignorance, but who is Dinesh Patel and why? I will confirm that I have no relation to Dinesh Patel, but satyanash might.

    This explanation, from an aggy, is more or less consistent with what I remember. Patel was the operator of this Ramada.

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    simply put, the year bonfire fell in 1999, TU stayed at Ramada as all visiting teams did. They claimed that during their stay, they had nothing but prank calls all night, pizzas ordered to the rooms over and over again, people knocking on doors and running away, and last but not least the team showed up for breakfast in the morning and none of the cookstaff at the hotel showed up for work leaving the team without an agreed upon breakfast.

    The team had to eat at Jack in the Box next door instead. Mack tried to blame the loss on his Ramada experience, and I dont know if Dinesh even had a comment. Needless to say, the Ramada has never recovered from this, and after that A&M starting putting away teams at Conroe.

    Even though Dinesh had nothing to do with our win, RC felt the need to send him a gameball.

     

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  5. 4 hours ago, Skipper said:

    The butthurt from around the 1:20:00 mark through next few minutes is worth the listen alone.   These Aggy tears are just what the Dr. ordered to get us to football season.  Just incredible.

    You are not kidding about that time stamp. My goodness. Brauninger looks and speaks like the fat kid who just had his ice cream stolen by a bully. It's amazing. 

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  6. It's fun to follow cult work its way through something that should be absolutely shattering to their self-perceived aura of exceptionalism. 

    Aggy's rationalization within the last 24 hours seems to be: It's OK that he's going to our arch-rival Texas, because that's the nature of the game. But it's unconscionable that he lied to a reporter about leaving Texas A&M. That's what we really care about. It's not that he's spurning A&M for our biggest rival. It's that he misled us. 

    The beauty of this deflection is that it allows them to compartmentalize the reality that Texas is a more desirable place for elite coaches, that Texas is daddy. It allows them to ignore the fact that they got punked in the most embarrassing way. With this rationalization, their baseball coach is not leaving because aggy is a second-class citizen in Texas that never wins championships, has dopey traditions, and shitty administrators. The real cause of Schloss' departure is that he's a lying motherfucker who deserves the cesspool of Austin. Aggy is elite. Schloss is scum. We'll kick his ass. 

    It's glorious.

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