Wow, your handle must indicate your age for having such a short memory. If by every time you mean: 36 out of 116 in football 117 out of 350 in baseball but wait, we're on the basketball board aren't we? 82 out of 212 ***cough***When was the last time you won the Lone Star Showdown***cough*** now run along and practice your horse laugh stupid aggy (sorry for the redundancy) or you'll force us to compare trophy cases.
Don't believe me?? We here at the Insider have first-hand knowledge that Reed Arena positively rocked on Monday night, as No. 6 Texas A&M dealt the Texas basketball team a 100-82 defeat in front of a rollicking record crowd. We know, because our ears are still ringing. We sat in front of the Aggies pep band all night, maybe 15 feet from Gov. Rick Perry, and awoke Tuesday morning in serious need of some Tylenol. And maybe a nap. One person unimpressed by the atmosphere was UT coach Rick Barnes. "It wasn't the loudest place I've ever been," he said with a shrug. Barnes also seemed a bit blasé about the Aggies' (in)famous yells, some of which, he says, "went out in junior high." "What's next?" Barnes asked, before breaking into an old-school chant of his own: "Watermelon, watermelon, watermelon rind/Look at the scoreboard and see who's behind?" The Link
Don't believe you? I heard him say it live as I was heading home from the arena. Which I'm going to guess is not the case for you. What I said has nothing to do with your accuracy, but the way you act.
Please don't ban him, this could be a fun couple of days. As for Bill, thanks for the reminder man. Gotta have all the focusness we can muster on Wednesday!
You really pulling scoreboard? Aggy doesn't have scoreboard in basketball, Aggy lost to Texas last game, and I believe you're only as good as your last game. Poor aggies don't even have scoreboard over Baylor in basketball anymore.
There were a lot of bad emotions I should have felt after that game, but the most overwhelming one was relief.
I assume you're talking about the 5OT loss to Baylor, JJ. Why relief? That's not what I imagine my primary emotion would be, but then again, I've never gone through a game like that. Is it just the emotional relief that the whole ordeal is over, even if the ending was bad?
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