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utee94

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  1. It's just so incredible, they're comparing their two different options on how to release the details that the original liar has already admitted didn't actually happen. They're giddy with excitement over whether they should release the non-existent details slowly, in an effort to harm Schloss and Texas as strategically as possible, or just expose all of the non-existent details in one big bang of a court trial. How they're going to get a non-existent case with zero factual details into the courts, is left to us, the readers, to ponder over in delighted satisfaction.
  2. She probably also thinks we couldn't get a toe by 3 o'clock-- with nail polish.
  3. I have a feeling this stop, and this photo op, are going to become part of UT lore-- like going to take a picture of "Dom" outside of Lajitas.
  4. Surely the greatest fans in the world would never do such a thing. It must be a misunderstanding. My guess-- a kindly ag was giving him directions to the stadium, when he feinted and fell into the man's arms. Accidentally, as he was saving this longhorn's life, his elbow might have tapped him on the back of the head. I'm certain it was something like that.
  5. It's been posted a few times within the last couple of days on one of the many theads skewering the ags' hysteria and hypocrisy. Either this one, the Show Me a Schloss, or the A&M thread on the football board, or the A&M screenshot thread on 9.95. I'm sure someone will post it again soon, it's just too good.
  6. It's amazing to me that we are now finding out just how many people knew so many details about this impending coaching change well before it happened, and yet it still came as a complete shock to the entire college sporting world, with not a murmur until the final day of the CWS. That's just crazy!
  7. In cases like this, I always wonder how they come up with their lies that they then repeat until it becomes their truth? Is there, like, a special committee in charge of it? Do they hold weekly meetings to determine which events will aggrieve them to the point that they need to make up a lie? Is there some metric, like a Richter scale of Ag Anger, that helps them determine the magnitude of the insult and the resulting lie that must be told to "correct" it? Or is lying just so innate for aggies that it comes about organically? Could be JoeAg82 this time, and OlSarge 63 the next? It just bubbles through the cesspool of their moronic common clay consciousness, percolates for a while in the sewers of their imagination, and then suddenly springs forth unto their keyboards, like Athena bursting full-grown from Zeus' head after Hephaestus took to him with an axe? Inquiring minds want to know.
  8. Don't forget about the manly jizz jars and bare-ass naked pummeling of redpots or whatever that weird activity is.
  9. Even more than that-- that was the 99 bonfire game. Texas students, administrators, and athletes had gone out of their way to raise money and participate in blood drives for direct relief to help those harmed by the collapse. That's how they treat us when we're actively trying to HELP them.
  10. Yup. Radio, Cart McCry. Such a classy and non-bigoted fanbase, everyone should aspire to their level of tolerance and enlightenment.
  11. 99.9% chance that the "t-shirt t-sips" who approached our noble ags solely to taunt them, never did this.
  12. Our AD is responsible for bringing winning coaches to The University of Texas. He is not responsible for making aggies feel comfortable about events that occur in college athletics. I'm not sure why you or any other ag feels like he owes you that, but it's really weird.
  13. Including when TAMU did the exact same thing with the exact same coach, 3 years ago.
  14. Your football team bought an entire class with Hefty bags full of cash and your fan base chest-thumped for years afterward about how you had more money than anyone, including Texas. There is no school more responsible for this current state of athletics, than your own. If you can acknowledge that and still believe that college sports are in jeopardy, then peace. But if you think TAMU is somehow above it and not largely responsible for it, then you're lying to yourself and everyone else.
  15. Well, they understand the part of the portal where their players are frantically exiting, they just don't get the other part.
  16. But only for players at schools with a coaching change, right? So we'll be able to get players from A&M, and then any school that's in the string of dominoes after the ags hire their new coach? If so, who are they likely to hire, and which players at that school would we want?
  17. Agreed, very cool. I would hate to be one of the teams playing against Ukraine. But they're all competitors and the best way to respect them and honor them, is to play as tough as you can.
  18. he handled it perfectly in the press conference. It won't be enough to satisfy ag fans, but nothing he said then or now would prevent their anger anyway.
  19. Absolutely unhinged. You hate to see it...
  20. Yeah I don't see a problem with the question being asked. And if it's true that this move has been in the works for weeks or months, then Schloss should have prepared a better answer for it. That's on him, but at the same time he was also emotional having just lost out on the national championship. As has been stated several times, there was not ever going to be an acceptable answer to that question, but I believe he could have done a little better. Beyond that, the same people that are mad at him now, would be mad at him no matter how he answered the question, so it's pretty much irrelevant.
  21. You mean, just like it got really ugly at A&M with him almost winning the national championship? Yeah I think we'd all take that.
  22. There's a tweet from 3 years ago with Schloss denying that he's leaving TCU, and then he left TCU. Did the ags crucify him as a liar and a cheat THEN? I wonder why not...
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