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re: Why is it that Texas A&M’s struggles annually begin in October?

Posted on 6/23/18 at 1:46 am to
Posted by sportsfreak1989s
Member since Nov 2011
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Posted on 6/23/18 at 1:46 am to
Honest answer? Because they just aren't that good. Not hard to figure out and would have saved you the headache of pouring time into trying to figure this out.

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Record vs P5 in Oct-Jan 63-81 | 10th in the SEC


7 of those losses are to LSU and 9 of those losses are to Texas. Thats almost 20% of the losses right there.

I almost feel bad for them. They ran away from an abusive father, and made sure to block any potential future games, only to realize that their adopted father is just as ruthless. The sad life of an orphan boy.

I want to feel sorry for them but I can't
Posted by cardboardboxer
Member since Apr 2012
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Posted on 6/23/18 at 9:14 am to
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I almost feel bad for them. They ran away from an abusive father, and made sure to block any potential future games, only to realize that their adopted father is just as ruthless.


LSU is so much better to us than Texas was.

When Texas was beating us on their field they also tried to crush our souls by pretending that the game didn’t mean anything to them. And it would play out that way nationally- us beating Vince Young didn’t stop them.

Meanwhile despite winning every game in the SEC era LSU was willing to move the game around for us, downgrade their Arky rivalry for us, make two major head coaching decisions because of our game, and put a huge focus on what we are doing as a program.

It’s nice to feel loved finally frankly. LSU is like the step dad that is a better parent than our real dad.
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