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Best of Rodney Dangerfield ....
Paul Jespersen replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
There's a behind the scenes or something on YouTube about caddyshack. He'd never done a movie before, didn't know what he was doing, no script.... they'd just point him up on the set and say go and not stop filming... lol 🤘 -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Michelle Lynn replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
insert *pretends to be shocked* gif here 😂🤘 -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
BornOrange replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Maybe he’s gone on a mega bender after signing his mega extension. Hope he doesn’t get another mega DWI. -
Best of Rodney Dangerfield ....
Longmire replied to Gerry Hamilton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
A one of a kind Legend! -
OTF is just several steps ahead of the competition !!!
Joe Zura replied to Arch2025's topic in On Texas Football Forum
lol 😂 💀☠️ -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Gman2 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Texas Tech has devolved into a "show" with zero integrity. They are a joke. As Bobby put it, the WWE applied to college sports. -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
UTexas replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Not surprising in the least that they are lying. -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Hookem1012 replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
The people at sand aggy are all pieces of crap. Everything they do and say is absolutely pathetic. -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
HonkEm replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
McGuire talks like a guy who thinks volume is a substitute for truth. Every time he opens his mouth, Tech’s credibility drops another floor. He didn’t ‘miscommunicate’ - he just made stuff up and hoped nobody checked. Just go to some of the other non-texas boards. They checked. And Campbell? He’s the booster version of a midlife crisis. Loud wallet, zero influence. Tweeting buyouts for games he never had permission to touch. It’s cosplay leadership from a guy desperate to matter. Tech’s entire brand right now is two dudes pretending they run college football while everyone else laughs. -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
General Grant replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Alcohol drippings? Asking the hi po if he can pass on a breathalyzer? -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
General Grant replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
IIRC when we left the Sh&t 12 Hocutt tweeted about a long term agreement for an OOC with their daddy Texas. And the Lubbock mayor said us leaving would devastate the local economy. Sorry guys daddy went out for a pack of smokes and never came back. Crying by the kids won’t bring him back. That’s a line my buddy used. Hook em. -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Bunk Moreland replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
What else would you expect to hear coming out of Joey the Mouth? -
As soon as Coffee and Football is over get one setup for him to visit Texas. Ok? Thanks Blake.
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Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Tuco Ramirez replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
This is what happens when your culture from the top down is one of deception and naked self-interest. Everyone associated with the program devolves into the same sewer trash that is running the show. I have to believe that McGuire’s reputation is now trash among his peers. -
OTF is just several steps ahead of the competition !!!
Rocky P replied to Arch2025's topic in On Texas Football Forum
listen bro - just because you are still waiting on Gerry to come home, don't be negative. Bobby would come console you but his internet keeps going out and he can't book the plane ticket. CJ can't fly without a guardian due to his height, and you have enough children to hang out with 🙂 -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
General Grant replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Bobby, I just wanted to say I love you. Hook em -
Not the point Anyway, least of the ncaa issues
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Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
smokeymcbevo replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
“Campbell did not respond via text” gave me a chuckle. I’m sure he’s loving the OTF crew these days -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Gerry Hamilton replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Shocking! -
Wednesday - Joey McGuire Not Telling the Truth?
Hank South replied to Bobby Burton's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Here's McGuire's comments from Big 12 spring meetings where he says Texas State is willing to play Abilene Christian instead of Texas. https://x.com/colebankertv/status/2060126833778331987/video/1?s=46 -
OTF is just several steps ahead of the competition !!!
Hank South replied to Arch2025's topic in On Texas Football Forum
Thank you! -
Wrong on Souders. There is no visit setup for him.
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Even on the morning of its softball team playing for a national championship, Texas Tech leadership proves once again why it's the laughingstock of college sports. According to a source-and in direct contradiction to a statement made last week by Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire- the Red Raiders never received agreement from Texas State head coach GJ Kinne to cancel their game with Texas, nor did McGuire , athletic director Kirby Hocutt, or Tech chairman Cody Campbell receive it from any other athletic official at Texas State. "All it was, was a PR stunt, clear as day," a source told On Texas Football. During the Big 12 spring meetings last week, McGuire specifically told reporters that the Red Raiders were challenging Texas to a game in Week 1 of the season. Furthermore, McGuire said he had already talked to and received agreement from multiple parties needed to make such a match-up a reality, including gaining approval from the Horns' scheduled opponent, Texas State. “I’ve actually talked to (Abilene Christian head coach) Keith Patterson, and I’ve talked to (Texas State head coach) GJ Kinne, and they’re willing to take our games, and Abilene Christian will go to Texas State," McGuire told reporters. "We’ll buy our contract out of Abilene Christian. I’m sure, ‘cause Texas has got a lot of money, they can buy their contract out. But I do know there’s a lot of Red Raiders that will help them buy their contract out.” According to a source, discussions resulting in such an agreement with Texas State never occurred. Texas Tech chairman of the board of regents, in a show of bravado, went even further despite never having allegedly received such an agreement from Texas State. Campbell tweeted, “Upping the ante: @TechAthletics will pay the buyout for both the ACU and Texas State games. Let’s go! @CoachSark @_delconte”. Giving up a game with Texas would make little sense for Bobcats head coach GJ Kinne and his university, a newly minted member of the Pac-12 which is attempting to elevate its own growing program. The timing of McGuire's and Campbell's comments are noteworthy given another major issue facing Texas Tech, and that’s quarterback Brendan Sorsby who is working to retain eligibility this season despite admitting to betting on his own team when he was at Indiana earlier in his career. The NCAA ruled Sorsby permanently ineligible, yet Sorsby is appealing and his attorney went before a judge in Lubbock this week to seek an injunction. Texas Tech president Lawrence Schovanec and McGuire have both voiced their support of Sorsby to return to play this year despite the university voting against legalizing gambling for college athletes in the last year. Campbell did not respond via text for comment and McGuire through Texas Tech Sports Information did not immediately return a call. Texas State athletic director Don Coryell and head coach GJ Kinne did not respond for comment. Abilene Christian issued a statement to the Abilene Reporter News following McGuire’s comments. “We are planning on playing Texas Tech as scheduled on Sept. 5 in Lubbock," the release stated. "We look forward to playing the Red Raiders barring any changes.” View full news story
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Even on the morning of its softball team playing for a national championship, Texas Tech leadership proves once again why it's the laughingstock of college sports. According to a source-and in direct contradiction to a statement made last week by Texas Tech coach Joey McGuire- the Red Raiders never received agreement from Texas State head coach GJ Kinne to cancel their game with Texas, nor did McGuire , athletic director Kirby Hocutt, or Tech chairman Cody Campbell receive it from any other athletic official at Texas State. "All it was, was a PR stunt, clear as day," a source told On Texas Football. During the Big 12 spring meetings last week, McGuire specifically told reporters that the Red Raiders were challenging Texas to a game in Week 1 of the season. Furthermore, McGuire said he had already talked to and received agreement from multiple parties needed to make such a match-up a reality, including gaining approval from the Horns' scheduled opponent, Texas State. “I’ve actually talked to (Abilene Christian head coach) Keith Patterson, and I’ve talked to (Texas State head coach) GJ Kinne, and they’re willing to take our games, and Abilene Christian will go to Texas State," McGuire told reporters. "We’ll buy our contract out of Abilene Christian. I’m sure, ‘cause Texas has got a lot of money, they can buy their contract out. But I do know there’s a lot of Red Raiders that will help them buy their contract out.” According to a source, discussions resulting in such an agreement with Texas State never occurred. Texas Tech chairman of the board of regents, in a show of bravado, went even further despite never having allegedly received such an agreement from Texas State. Campbell tweeted, “Upping the ante: @TechAthletics will pay the buyout for both the ACU and Texas State games. Let’s go! @CoachSark @_delconte”. Giving up a game with Texas would make little sense for Bobcats head coach GJ Kinne and his university, a newly minted member of the Pac-12 which is attempting to elevate its own growing program. The timing of McGuire's and Campbell's comments are noteworthy given another major issue facing Texas Tech, and that’s quarterback Brendan Sorsby who is working to retain eligibility this season despite admitting to betting on his own team when he was at Indiana earlier in his career. The NCAA ruled Sorsby permanently ineligible, yet Sorsby is appealing and his attorney went before a judge in Lubbock this week to seek an injunction. Texas Tech president Lawrence Schovanec and McGuire have both voiced their support of Sorsby to return to play this year despite the university voting against legalizing gambling for college athletes in the last year. Campbell did not respond via text for comment and McGuire through Texas Tech Sports Information did not immediately return a call. Texas State athletic director Don Coryell and head coach GJ Kinne did not respond for comment. Abilene Christian issued a statement to the Abilene Reporter News following McGuire’s comments. “We are planning on playing Texas Tech as scheduled on Sept. 5 in Lubbock," the release stated. "We look forward to playing the Red Raiders barring any changes.”