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hookem2522

He’s a pathetic loser on the same “permanently ignore” list, with the likes of MtVernon and Monsusta … if they’re even still skulking around.

I don’t even respond.
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Is this supposed to be bad?
:lol:
Fair enough.
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Brother it is beyond rivalry, he does not look healthy

Nope he doesn’t. But I personally don’t give a crap about what any coach from another team looks like. Why do you?

Brian Kelly made bizarre videos dancing on a revolving platform. Steve Sarkisian’s “wife” dresses him like an Eastern European pimp, and Brent Venables looks like he makes moonshine in the backwoods of West Virginia.
We need to find a decent special teams coach. Dougherty is a shitshow. If Elko keeps him around (I know he brought him over from Duke), it’ll be a colossal disappointment.
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Is that the Houston Skyline Club team or some other one?

Correct. Logan Lednicky, Maddie Waak, Ava Underwood, Lexi Guinn, Emily Hellmuth, and Kirra Musgrove all played for Skyline.

Jamie Morrison actually coached there as well.
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As far as fanbase psychology goes, big losses demand a villain, and he is a candidate.

To be honest, I don’t think anyone really cares about him anymore, which is a sad ending for someone who once had heroic status among our fanbase. We’ve pretty much come to expect this type of behavior from him.

And I haven't seen a single person blame our inept performance yesterday on Manziel. But I get what you’re saying.
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He is literally starting threads on the Longhorn board about how much he doesn’t like us mean old Aggies

I don’t frequent sip boards. But I appreciated the post here.
He’s an addict.

And he lives and acts like one.

Until (big if) he gets his life under control, I hope Texas A&M refrains from ever involving him in any official university-related event again. Word is that Elko won’t let him around the team — that needs to be a school-wide policy.

Anything else is just enabling him. Such a disappointment.
And they won it by beating 3 #1 seeds in a row.

Special team.
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theCAW

Thanks for the post, man. :cheers:

re: It was a good season, Ags

Posted by Wellborn on 12/20/25 at 9:51 am to
Hey … I’m sitting at Kyle Field the week of Christmas watching the Ags play football. I’ll enjoy it while I can.

But yeah, this is a tough matchup for us. And the Canes fans have showed up … very good traveling crowd on their part. Wasn’t expecting that.

Beat the hell outta Miami

re: It’s a beautiful morning

Posted by Wellborn on 12/20/25 at 8:06 am to
Some of yall are so miserable. :lol:

It’s a beautiful morning

Posted by Wellborn on 12/20/25 at 7:35 am
Let’s do this.

re: Is Texas the only SEC team

Posted by Wellborn on 12/18/25 at 12:45 pm to
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Nice try Buster, it happened during the build late at night. I would hope it was before girls were admitted. But you never know.

bullshite. But women were admitted to A&M 62 years ago, yet you’re attempting to use this supposed incident that “may” have happened then, as some current day occurrence?

Does that also work for singing The Eyes of Texas, since it was historically used as a song in minstrel shows, with racial undertones?

Go away. You add nothing to this site.
I don’t even live near Dallas, but I’m adding Hutchins BBQ to my list of places to patronize on any future trips up there.

Texas' Hutchins BBQ draws scrutiny after owner's comments about Islam
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You don’t see a lot of restaurant owners getting into the thick of it in online comment sections, unless it has to do with business. So it was a little strange to see Tim Hutchins pop up under a post about one man’s visit to an Islamic Center in Frisco. It was even weirder to see the owner of Hutchins BBQ have a back-and-forth with people about the relationship between Christians and Muslims.

On Nov. 30, a Dallas real estate owner shared on Facebook that he was invited to an open house for the Islamic Center in Frisco. “I always admire people who are actually trying to learn more about each other, and get along rather than taking the easy route of tribalism,” Jared Tye wrote. It seemed innocuous enough, until the replies rolled in. One of them was from Hutchins.

“Appreciate the heart behind this, but let’s not be naïve,” Hutchins wrote. “Loving our neighbors doesn’t mean turning off discernment. We can show respect and kindness without pretending every worldview is the same.”

Hutchins' comment elicited its own thread of heated responses. Some accused him of Islamophobia. Others said they would boycott Hutchins BBQ restaurants. And a few took to debating him on what exactly was meant by “discernment.”

Not really sure what the guy said that was so offensive?

re: Mechanical and AgiCULTure

Posted by Wellborn on 12/16/25 at 10:07 am to
Such a pathetic post. Typical sip fan, likely not even a graduate, and it shows. You reek of ignorance.

You look and sound like an a-hole, complete with the bad grammar and bitterness.
The Ags climbed a mountain yesterday by beating a Nebraska machine. The odds of winning heading into the game were improbable at best.

It was a memorable feat.

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Aggy's always trying to be Texas.
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You’re safe. None of us want to be you.