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"COMMUNISM !!!"
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Women’s NCAA Basketball Tournament
LonghornFan4Ever replied to GoHorns1's topic in On Texas Football Forum
TCU showing some heart -
If the aggies couldn't celebrate mediocrity, they wouldn't be able to celebrate much of anything.
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Aggies being Aggies thread
SuperDave0805 replied to SuperDave0805's topic in On Texas Football Forum
1st up the aggies actualy made a hype video after their softball team won one game in a three game series against Texas -
Thought I would start a thread dedicated to all the ways the aggies embarrass themselves
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I wonder if someone made the claim that all oil and gas minerals are a public good, should be protected / regulated for the greater good of the general public, and collectively pooled to determine the price, what would Cody’s response be?
- Yesterday
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Sark setting high expectations
HookemTexas replied to Bunk Moreland's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Well as he said many times, winning is hard, for him. -
His on-base percentage is 2nd worst on the whole roster (only above 'Doza) as is his OPS. I'm a big fan of A Rod and how he improved his overall game — his jumps on defense and baserunning (especially!) have been so impressive — but clearly he needs to get healthy in order to contribute at the dish. Very relieved to hear they're at least gonna try something (again).
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We’ve been seeing all the signs that this was coming. I’m actually surprised he’s not out for the season. I would really like to see Borba stay at first. I’ll admit I was concerned pre-season about his lack of experience at first but he’s been really good overall this season. His ball IQ is a big factor in his success in my opinion. Either way there’s going to be a new player in the infield. First gets a lot more action than third does.
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His step dad is Matt Trissel
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Did Stoops ever officially join the staff? @Bobby Burton
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What makes him a Legacy?
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This is Flood’s I like smelling farts face.
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Calling college sports a “public asset” that Congress needs to manage just doesn’t make sense. This isn’t taxpayer-funded, it’s schools competing in a market that’s finally showing what things are actually worth. Yeah, it’s messy right now, but that’s what happens when you take away years of artificial limits. Making it a federal issue just brings in politics and slows everything down. The real point isn’t being said out loud. This is about pushing back on SEC and Big Ten dominance and trying to even out the money. If Texas Tech were in the SEC or Big Ten with those same payouts, this argument probably never gets made. That’s the tell. It’s less about protecting the system and more about where your program stands in it. Those leagues are ahead because that’s where the demand is. You don’t fix that by forcing balance from the top down, you just protect teams that can’t keep up. Let it play out, clean up the rules, and it’ll settle on its own.
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Joe Z and Kyle Flood sitting in a tree…