Associated Press For the AJC
COLLEGE STATION, Texas —Which way to the Southeastern Conference? A Texas-based apparel company, Aggieland Outfitters, recalled a handful of T-shirts on Tuesday after they were ridiculed online for having some geographic mistakes. The maroon shirt has an "SEC" logo emblazoned on a mapped section of U.S. states, ostensibly representing members of the league.
But North Carolina, which does not have a team in the conference, is included and Missouri is not. Missouri and Texas A&M are both leaving the Big 12 for the SEC this year. Texas is on the back of the shirt, not the front.......
http://ww2.ajcmobile.com/autojuice/?...c-1421166.html
Just another average day in aggie land.
Par.
No, they're re ed. Plus only UT has fans that didn't actually go to school there.
Here's a link for aggy.
Dissent=Complete. Rofl.
http://www.utexas.edu/news/2012/03/2..._commencement/
UT wanting an aggy to speak to them
Aggieland Outfitters has been, and always will be, a complete joke.
The funny thing is Texas would probably kill to exchange their 'quarterbacks' for any of ours, even though we haven't picked a starter yet.
And as bad as the t-shirt is (that store is known for this sort of thing), at least they can get rid of them / donate them to some poor kids in Africa, etc. They're not a permanent embarrassment, like, say...
"Bojangles O'Blackface, seen here running from racist SWC cornerbacks, is just one of the more horrific selections from a generally terrifying collection of fiberglass phantasms making up the Legend's Walk, a former parking area now devoted to making children cry and giving something for really stoned students wandering the campus late at night to be terrified of in the dark."
http://www.everydayshouldbesaturday....-statue-budget
Speaking of embarrassments, what's the latest in the ongoing Coach Tuberville saga?
I'm glad they put that up well past my time of eating mushrooms and walking around campus at night![]()
Horrifying![]()
The #10 in that statue, is he displayed as a white guy or oriental? That would be the level of fail needed to equal to that T-shirt. The statues are horrible, we all agree on that but still the statue is much better than that t-shirt.
A ty t-shirt company's bonehead mistake of the states in the SEC footprint is a bigger fail than a series of Halloween-worthy statues depicting a black man fleeing would-be tacklers with an expression on his face worthy of him escaping a lynching? Ok......![]()
I don't think his name is really Bojangles O'Blackface.
http://www.gamedayvote.com/
Does this confirm that Texas A&M has, in fact, the best fan base in the country?
Received 1/4 of all votes
What saga
Make a banner!
Best or most desperate?
Is this is serious question?
No, it doesn't.
This one
"Tommy Tuberville's job with Texas Tech, and, well, his (financial) freedom, might be in jeopardy after he and a partner allegedly defrauded investors out of more than $1.7 million."
http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf-...221646068.html
OR this one
"Two Texas Tech football players have been arrested and charged with felonies. Jace Amaro and Kenny Williams were both booked into the Lubbock County Jail on charges of credit/debit card abuse. Jace Amaro was also charged with misrepresenting his age. Both players were expected to be major contributors to the 2012 Texas Tech football team...
...It would be problematic to kick two players off the football team for committing fraud, given that the head coach is being sued for defrauding investors."
http://www.examiner.com/article/two-...s?render=print
OR this one
"The wife of Texas Tech head football coach Tommy Tuberville could face criminal charges in the death of a man injured in a car accident over three months ago." [not sure if alcohol may have been involved or not; the article doesn't say]
http://msn.foxsports.com/collegefoot...ccident-022312
OR this one
"Seriously, a college football coach putting his two cents in on Obama’s birth certificate issue, or questioning his leadership may seem sweet to some. But he shouldn’t expect this to play over well in the living rooms of recruits in Houston, Dallas, Shreveport and the random areas of Florida..."
http://alreadytv.com/exclusives/mad-...c-relations-l/
OR this one
"College Football Coaches in Hot Seat: Tommy Tuberville"
http://www.opposingviews.com/i/sport...-spaziani-mike
I don't even follow Tech, but I've heard of this stuff (particularly the fraud allegations and the wife incident). Are you seriously not aware of any of this?
I was asking what saga you were specifically referring to. Looks to me that you answered your own question(s) rather easily.
You were just taking a moment out of your day to take a shot at Tubs, weren't you.
lol Bill Byrne
Why are you wondering if alcohol was involved if the article doesn't mention it?
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