So aggy has always known their place. Now I get the part of aggy fight song. "saw varsity's horns off". That is some jealousy
The kick did not go past the line of scrimmage, the ball was never downed, so that is a touchdown, UNLESS they have Big XII officials, then God only knows.
1 Removed the on-shoulder numbers...great 2 Removed longhorn on bottom of neck to simplify front...very good 3 I'd move the Big XII to a shoulder to simplify the front as well, but I'm not in charge.
It seems the green team won. However, flags could have been thrown on both teams for the too many players on the field. If I were the ref I'd keep the flag in my pocket.
Like a lot of us, Lane is pissed because he flourished better and had more fun under the old system of cheating. How was it that everyone knew what was happening and who was doing what; that is everyone but the NCAA & their private investigators?
This move looks better and better... Hope it looks betterer and bettererer when we see what happens on the field... Gary Patterson is helping Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian eliminate blind spots
Who the f**k is Brandon Walker besides an uninformed dumbass who should stick to covering women's field hockey?
NO! In Houston, you would have to fight The Nut Cracker Market for parking, not to mention the hotels over there ain't that great for the teams & fans.
TCU AD should be really careful. Third Ward did this one year when the AD announced the ONLY season ticket holders donating a certain amount could get tickets to the game against Texas being played in Houston. It was so bad a bunch of us bought season tickets just to get tickets to that game. When it was at the Dome, we would buy skyboxes. Problem for Third Ward was that they pissed off over half of their season ticket holders (ok, that might have been 20 back then), and a good percentage refused to renew their season tickets. AD was gone shortly thereafter, but he was still better than that worthless piece-of-****, lying ******* Gladchuk, who sold the same seats to three different customers.