Which is why I think it is worth letting it go for a few years just to see how it plays out before knee jerk reacting to everything that happens every year.
1998 and Ricky Williams ended it.
Though the Charlie Strong era brought it back temporarily. In 2015 I sat on the 50 yard line, 20 rows up for basically nothing against Kansas State.
I have no issue going to watch Texas suck, it's still Texas football.
I think we should leave the playoff system alone for a few years and see it play out a bit before we start rushing to fix it.
Personally I thought it was fine last season.
I was in the endzone behind the play. I remember it because from my perspective it was hilarious. Hadnot got the ball and a giant hole opened right in the middle of the line and he seemed to just run untouched for a TD. It looked like the easiest TD ever scored from where I was sitting.
But the main thing about that game is the defense just kicked the crap out of TCU that day including a pick six. The offense was, as it was the entire season, total garbage mostly.
I was at that game with a bunch of my friends. We went to HEB and got a bunch of $5 endzone tickets. Still amazed that was once something you could do.
That is the greatest thing since Jose Canseco's head homer. Right off the top of the glove.
That is exactly what happened. It was hilarious. He called off the guy who could have easily made the play and overran it.
This has been known for decades. Iraq and Iran have both been mocked for my entire life for talking a big game and playing a small one.
Nobody except our idiotic government and media seem to think they are actually a real threat to anybody outside of Kuwait.
Yeah. Never start penciling people onto the roster until after the draft.
It is kind of hilarious how different the baseball draft is from the football draft. The football draft is a moment of pride, to celebrate the accomplishments of our player development. The baseball draft is where our fondest hopes go to die.
I imagine it didn't help matters.
I am no friend of the tyrannical Iranian regime.
But they did sign an agreement to stay good and followed it. That should have counted for something. It didn't though.
Ignoring the fact that Iran has supposedly been a few weeks away from making a nuke since 1995 and ignoring the fact we had this agreement with them that was working until Trump just ripped it up for no reason. Ignoring those two factors: Bombing and attacking every country that doesn't have nuclear weapons is going to have every country in the world rushing to get nuclear weapons. Because now Ukraine and Iran look like fools for ever not stocking up on nukes when they had the chance.
Notice that supposedly it was this thing we had to murder everybody for to prevent North Korea from getting nukes. Then North Korea got nukes and suddenly...everybody leaves North Korea alone and everything seems fine.
The lesson Israel, Russia, and the United States is teaching the world is clear: Get nukes.
It was. Until some bastards overthrew their government and put a reactionary monarchy in charge. But maybe if we just overthrow their government a few more times...
This whole war with Iran thing just shows that no matter how little I think of Trump; no matter how much I think he is a lazy, demented, and corrupt living symbol of everything I hate about the worst parts of the United States; he still somehow manages to disappoint me. I didn't think he would actually do this.
I don't know if expectations exist that are so low he might not let me down.
This is supposedly a strike on nuclear facilities, yet Trump is out there demanding unconditional surrender.
The 21st century definition of what a war is really loose. Almost like war and peace don't mean anything anymore.