Not the point I was making. Every Aggie knows Texas has been a more successful program out of the two and none are suggesting otherwise.
lol not knowing the concept of "All time record" and making up some like "In your lifetime" record.
Not the point I was making. Every Aggie knows Texas has been a more successful program out of the two and none are suggesting otherwise.
I don't know what world you live in, but everyone laughed when A&M wanted to join the SEC because their level of compe ion is way higher than what A&M has demonstrated on the field. There are literally tons of threads on every sports website not called texags.com scoffing and loling at A&M for wanting to go.
I wasn't one of those, though. I thought A&M was just doing what it had to do, because the conference is clearly controlled by UT and only cares about them. I think A&M handled it well, even if it will take a few years for them to be compe ive in that conference.
You literally want me to explain this to you? You want me to sit here and type out pages of information on how a school would go about joining a new conference?
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pretty much all it is, is a period from 84-94 where A&M went 10-1 against UT (which was almost certainly the weakest era of UT football), and since then UT has been 11-5 against A&M.
Exact point I was trying to make. You can't just take one selective period of time and say "See! We're more compe ive than you thought!"
I wouldn't mind you literally explaining how the SEC adding Tech cuts off Texas from something. Is it TV markets? Recruiting? Conference expansion options?
Or is some tech fan just looking at a map and making a geographic observation that the longhorns would have an SEC team inside state borders to the east and another to the west of them and then deciding for his techie self that's just too fascinating a phenomenon to not have any significance?
What state does Aggie want to move to?
yeah, pretty comical, that they simply use the last 35 years, when texas was 6-13 against A&M, and 11-5 after that, with a total record of 17-18.
so basically, A&M got their asses handed to them for 80+ years, had close to a 20 year period of success, and have mostly been dominated ever since.
interesting...
Stupid.
Actually a good question. I think they mean recruiting-wise, and it also means that Texas would be 2/3 SEC--you'd have to think recruiting would become stronger if this happens. Tubbs has been doing well in that department as it is, imagine if he had some SEC pull.
"Son, you don't wanna go to Texas, they don't play anybody. If you wanna get noticed, come to the SEC and play against some real compe ion" or some such bull would probably work on an 18 year old.
it may work on a few, but most people arent stupid, and knows how much the eyes of the nation are always on UT no matter who they play.
ultimately, UT will still pretty much have 1st 2nd and 3rd dibs on the vast majority of State of Texas recruiting.
I don't which is funnier......the Pac wanting Rice or the SEC really, really wanting Tech.
They wanted the Aggies for $. Boat loads of money. hth
How much $ will the Aggies bring to the SEC?
$1,000,000,000/year
will they have to apply for a loan again from the university?
No we'll spend just $900,000,000.
I have read in more than one place a&m dose not add any money to sec
darren rovel wrote about it a few times
Wow...I bet the other Aggie fans on this board are wishing Sisk and DT were shot on the sheet instead of being conceived. This is embarrassing even by Aggie's standards.
Is that why they want Tech too?![]()
Have we been proved wrong on anything? We're still going to the SEC. Texas and OU are staying in the big 12. The home schedule in Austin next year:
Wyoming
Iowa State
Missouri
Baylor
We're coming out pretty damn good. The SEC wants Texas A&M, primarily, for money. If you think the SEC presidents would vote in a school so their schools would get less, then I feel sorry for you.
I'd bet the ranch that Tech doesn't go to the SEC.
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