Well I was half-serious. I REALLY DO like balling off in recruiting rankings. And we haven't really won at the same level as we recruit. Gotsta be realistic.
I'm still pissed that Kevin Murray wasn't healthy or whatever enough to get a shot in the NFL. Best QB the Aggies have ever had, loved watching those teams as a kid. Oh we know, it's part of what makes yall so cute.
13-7 --> 52-13 Nice win to close out the year. Great game (and probably final game) from Trayveon. (Now A&M's single season leading rusher)
I believe the zero buyout clause goes into affect if Woodward left for another school which has people panicking esp if Ed O is fired after this year
I think if Jimbo bolts it will be because things aren't going well in College Station. He has better facilities there and more money than he would have at LSU.
https://www.dallasnews.com/news/courts/2019/04/30/schizophrenia-drive-ex-am-athlete-kill-dallas-runner-jury-weighs-fate
Texas A&M becomes first SEC football team to open beer and wine sales to the public Texas A&M announced Thursday that it will sell beer and wine in general seating areas at Kyle Field starting this fall. The Aggies become the first SEC program to announce that it will sell limited alcohol to the public since the SEC lifted its conference-wide ban on such sales last month. "This is another way we are enhancing the amenities at Kyle Field," said interim athletic director R.C. Slocum. "We are extending the availability of alcohol beyond the premium areas which have had this option for many years. Fans, 21 and older, will have the option to purchase alcohol, regardless of seating area." The new guidelines passed by the SEC at spring meetings mandate that alcoholic beverages can only be available at designated stationary locations, and they won't be sold by vendors in seating areas. Service will be cut off at the end of the third quarter of football games. "Our policy governing alcohol sales has been a source of considerable discussion and respectful debate among our member universities in recent years," SEC commissioner Greg Sankey said at spring meetings. "As a conference, we have been observant of trends in the sale and consumption of alcohol at collegiate sporting events and have drawn upon the experiences and insights of our member schools which have responsibly established limited alcohol sales within controlled spaces and premium seating areas. We remain the only conference to set forth league-wide standards for the responsible management of the sale of alcoholic beverages." Texas A&M has not determined whether it will sell alcohol at other on-campus venues next season.