"It is sad what Aggie Football has become and your generation will never understand what Aggie Football truly is or was." Whats that? The only time aggy was good since WWII was when they were cheating so much they had to send SMU a thank you note for not getting the death penalty. I swear these people are idiots.
I hear Snoop Dog weed sells like hot cakes there - this proves it. What generation of aggy is this yokel referring? Or maybe this poster is 100 years old and thinking back to the ‘39 glory days.
More collateral damage for aggy - now missing a Game Day experience. The hit parade continues - this is the gift that keeps on giving.
I don't have a subscription but the headline says enough..... Misery Index Week 2: Jimbo Fisher continues to rob Texas A&M in broad daylight Texas A&M is paying Jimbo Fisher outrageous money for mediocre results (usatoday.com)
There are so many good ones today. I especially love when aggy equates football with going to war. Only fake soldiers would do that... I wouldn't go to war with most of y'all | TexAgs
From the thread referenced above: “oh look a premium jerk being holier than thou....People like OP is the reason we are a laughing stock“ No, just one reason out of a dozen or so -
I love it when the wrath of the football gods comes their way. Because of this post, they now have no Gameday. And they never had a QB... Hope you enjoyed Gameday whorn | TexAgs
Not much better in this world than aggie tears. I can't believe one of those haiku writers put in "at least Texas lost". Yeah, dude, to Bama, not a Sun Belt team. You might think about keeping that part about Texas losing on the DL.
Full meltdown mode. Dropped 18 spots. Horns ranked above them. They are imploding, exploding. Turning on Jimbo, King, each other. So fun to watch the greatest college football fans go Hannibal Lecter on themselves. Pass the popcorn, Lane!!
I noticed once again that Halloween came early to collie station with the fake army dress alike costumes.
Our game was the best loss I can ever remember. It has the potential to be inconsequential from both a Big 12 “and” a national perspective. Again, it was Rocky I. We’ll see when, not if, there is a Rocky II.