GoHorns1 Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024  After the No. 3 Texas Longhorns secured a hard-fought 17-7 victory over No. 20 Texas A&M on Saturday night, head coach Steve Sarkisian took immediate action to ensure the celebration did not spiral into disrespect. With emotions running high at Kyle Field, Sarkisian stopped his players from celebrating on the Aggiesâ midfield logo, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship. Sarkisianâs caution stemmed from an earlier incident he witnessed in college football that same day. While preparing for the primetime matchup in his hotel room, Sarkisian watched the fallout of Michiganâs upset victory over Ohio State. The Wolverines attempted to plant their flag on the Buckeyesâ logo at midfield, sparking a chaotic melee. The incident led to police intervention, the use of pepper spray, and an officer requiring hospital treatment for injuries sustained during the chaos.  NordicTrackExperience iFIT AI Coach and Get Workout Recommendations Personalized to Your Goals  Ad   Determined to avoid a similar controversy, Sarkisian intervened as some of his players moved toward the Aggiesâ midfield logo after the game. âI just didnât think it was right,â Sarkisian explained during his postgame press conference. âI think rivalries are great, but thereâs a way to win it with class, and I just didnât think thatâs the right thing to do. We shouldnât be on their logo. We shouldnât be planting any flags on their logo.â Texas and Texas A&M may have been the only CFB team not to brawl on Saturday  Troy Taormina-Imagn Images Sarkisianâs actions reflected his belief in maintaining respect for opponents, even in heated rivalries. The Longhornsâ head coach emphasized the importance of focusing celebrations inward rather than taunting opponents. âWe celebrate with one another,â Sarkisian said. âItâs not about any other team. Itâs about what we do. And I think thereâs a way to win with class, and Iâm hopeful that we can continue to learn how to do that.â  wideopensocks.comMade to Fit Wide - Wide Open Socks - Best Socks For Wide Feet  Ad   The victory marked a significant moment for Texas, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the country and keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Still, Sarkisian remained committed to teaching his players to win with dignity. He also expressed hope that the respect shown to Texas A&M would be reciprocated in future matchups. âAnd Iâd like to, whenever that day comes, get the same respect in return,â he said. Sarkisianâs quick action and message to his team after the game set a tone of sportsmanship and maturity, ensuring that the rivalry remained competitive on the field while fostering mutual respect between the two programs. As the Longhorns continue their quest for postseason glory, Sarkisianâs leadership exemplifies a focus on integrity alongside success. Like ClutchPointsâ content? Be sure to follow us. The post Texas head coach Steve Sarkisianâs one request to players after win over Texas A&M appeared first on ClutchPoints.    7 Quote
graemakin Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 Whatever. Texas actually started this trend earlier in the year when David Gbenda planted the Texas flag into the Michigan logo after demolishing them 31-12 in their "big" House. đđ€đ»đ€Ł 2 Quote
syracusehorn Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 (edited) Ok, I'll take the high road. Never mind. Edited December 1, 2024 by syracusehorn Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 (edited) Speaking of classy, take a gander at this sad attempt at manly aggot trash talkâŠ..  https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DAKtdnwVS/?mibextid=UalRPS Edited December 1, 2024 by Bobby_Batronic 3 Quote
.45s Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 35 minutes ago, Bobby_Batronic said: Speaking of classy, take a gander at this sad attempt at manly aggot trash talkâŠ..  https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DAKtdnwVS/?mibextid=UalRPS At least that yell leader has some nice moves.Â Â đ€Ł Quote
Bobby_Batronic Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 Just now, .45s said: At least that yell leader has some nice moves.Â Â đ€Ł Bet he has some Jimmy Chus too. 1 Quote
Class of 04 Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 2 hours ago, Bobby_Batronic said: Speaking of classy, take a gander at this sad attempt at manly aggot trash talkâŠ..  https://www.facebook.com/share/v/1DAKtdnwVS/?mibextid=UalRPS The gift that just keeps on giving...đ€Ł Quote
4thandFive Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 3 hours ago, graemakin said: Whatever. Texas actually started this trend earlier in the year when David Gbenda planted the Texas flag into the Michigan logo after demolishing them 31-12 in their "big" House. đđ€đ»đ€Ł First time I remember seeing a âflag plantâ was Baker Mayfield in Dallas after beating us. Quote
Longmire Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 5 hours ago, GoHorns1 said:   After the No. 3 Texas Longhorns secured a hard-fought 17-7 victory over No. 20 Texas A&M on Saturday night, head coach Steve Sarkisian took immediate action to ensure the celebration did not spiral into disrespect. With emotions running high at Kyle Field, Sarkisian stopped his players from celebrating on the Aggiesâ midfield logo, emphasizing the importance of sportsmanship. Sarkisianâs caution stemmed from an earlier incident he witnessed in college football that same day. While preparing for the primetime matchup in his hotel room, Sarkisian watched the fallout of Michiganâs upset victory over Ohio State. The Wolverines attempted to plant their flag on the Buckeyesâ logo at midfield, sparking a chaotic melee. The incident led to police intervention, the use of pepper spray, and an officer requiring hospital treatment for injuries sustained during the chaos.  NordicTrackExperience iFIT AI Coach and Get Workout Recommendations Personalized to Your Goals  Ad   Determined to avoid a similar controversy, Sarkisian intervened as some of his players moved toward the Aggiesâ midfield logo after the game. âI just didnât think it was right,â Sarkisian explained during his postgame press conference. âI think rivalries are great, but thereâs a way to win it with class, and I just didnât think thatâs the right thing to do. We shouldnât be on their logo. We shouldnât be planting any flags on their logo.â Texas and Texas A&M may have been the only CFB team not to brawl on Saturday  Troy Taormina-Imagn Images Sarkisianâs actions reflected his belief in maintaining respect for opponents, even in heated rivalries. The Longhornsâ head coach emphasized the importance of focusing celebrations inward rather than taunting opponents. âWe celebrate with one another,â Sarkisian said. âItâs not about any other team. Itâs about what we do. And I think thereâs a way to win with class, and Iâm hopeful that we can continue to learn how to do that.â  wideopensocks.comMade to Fit Wide - Wide Open Socks - Best Socks For Wide Feet  Ad   The victory marked a significant moment for Texas, solidifying their position as one of the top teams in the country and keeping their College Football Playoff hopes alive. Still, Sarkisian remained committed to teaching his players to win with dignity. He also expressed hope that the respect shown to Texas A&M would be reciprocated in future matchups. âAnd Iâd like to, whenever that day comes, get the same respect in return,â he said. Sarkisianâs quick action and message to his team after the game set a tone of sportsmanship and maturity, ensuring that the rivalry remained competitive on the field while fostering mutual respect between the two programs. As the Longhorns continue their quest for postseason glory, Sarkisianâs leadership exemplifies a focus on integrity alongside success. Like ClutchPointsâ content? Be sure to follow us. The post Texas head coach Steve Sarkisianâs one request to players after win over Texas A&M appeared first on ClutchPoints.    Finally we have a man for a coach ! 1 Quote
robertcook91 Posted December 1, 2024 Posted December 1, 2024 Sark said he just wanted to avoid a brawl. The least classy thing of the weekend was the Jake Ehlinger sign. 1 Quote
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