AggieMM wrote:As someone tweeted on TAMU: Texas A&M just changed their relationship status from "It's Complicated" to "Single"....... :)
Ryan
Love it.
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AggieMM wrote:As someone tweeted on TAMU: Texas A&M just changed their relationship status from "It's Complicated" to "Single"....... :)
Ryan
Track,womans basketball??? I don't think anyones thinking about the aGGIES being dominate in those particular sports. How bout football basketball baseball? Now what has a&m won in those sports? Sec will at a&m.74novaman wrote:You do understand that playing better teams makes you play up to their level, right? Which teams should we play to get better? Iowa State and Baylor, or LSU and Alabama?fannypacker wrote:They better stay on the porch. They can't run with the big boys.
There are only 2 SEC teams ranked higher than us in preseason. Granted, preseason rankings don't mean much...after all, if the tea sips can fail to qualify for a bowl last year and still get ranked... . LSU quit their series with us in the 90s because they were tired of being beat. If all you know or remember of Aggie football is the Fran era then I can see why you'd be so skeptical.
Let's just take a look at Aggie Athletics real quick:
3x defending National Champions in mens and womens track and field.
defending NC in womens basketball. Our mens BB team makes the playoffs every year.
baseball and softball teams make the playoffs every year
NC is golf and equestrian
on and on.
We have a state of the art new track facility, new baseball stadium is being built right now, a large and very active Alumni fan base..
Anyone who thinks Texas A&M athletics as a whole and football in particular aren't on the rise are either mad about it, or not watching.
Free to have your opinion. Frankly, you're talking about the big 3 money makers. The other sports are no less important, or easier to win things in by any means. Its not like we're the only college in the US with a track team...but we do have the best one.fishman wrote:Talking about winning in womans sports or track just does'nt fly. What have they WON in the big 3 sports??? By the way I agree the move will help in the long run, but they will get killed in the sec the 1st couple years. Remember pre-season polls mean nothing.
Don't worry, you must be thinking of Texas and Oklahoma.1. We eat our young
You break the rules and we will turn you in. We will then leak the fact that we turned you in so our fans will know how clean we are. It's not that we're against breaking the rules. We're against other schools breaking the rules.
You've been to Austin? Good for you. Maybe when you know where the school is, you can judge our tailgating.8. You will have to take tailgating to a new level
I've been to Austin. Had a great time tailgating. But it was tame compared to what you will see in this conference. Crab boils, live entertainment, rows of Jack Daniels bottles, the Grove, Calhoun's. It's different here.
Texas A&M's time as a member of the Big 12 is all but over. In a conference call Saturday that included the Big 12's university presidents, R. Bowen Loftin, the president of Texas A&M, essentially said that the Aggies were leaving, and there was nothing the Big 12 could do to keep them, according to a person with first-hand knowledge of the call.
Multiple presidents on the call used the words "amicable divorce" when discussing the Aggies departure. That would seem to suggest that there will not be any protracted legal wrangling. Paramount in the negotiations to free Texas A&M from the conference is the university's buy out, which is estimated in $15 million range. While no specific timetable was discussed, the feeling on the call was that it the Aggies' departure could happen as soon as the end of next week.