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    Quote Originally Posted by Saggy Aggie View Post
    Don't know.

    Tom Herman seems like a good hire, but three ugly losses this year. Time will tell if he's any better than strong
    So your not going to answer the question about Stumblin, guess you aggys happy with beating up weak teams and losing against decent teams. Sounds like a school in Waco.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookandladder View Post
    So your not going to answer the question about Stumblin, guess you aggys happy with beating up weak teams and losing against decent teams. Sounds like a school in Waco.
    Lol idiot, re-read my response. I answered your question. I said 'don't know'...

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saggy Aggie View Post
    Lol idiot, re-read my response. I answered your question. I said 'don't know'...
    That's right , you don't know ****. Coward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookandladder View Post
    That's right , you don't know ****. Coward.
    It's not my fault you're illiterate

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saggy Aggie View Post
    It's not my fault you're illiterate
    It's not my fault your a coward.

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    Quote Originally Posted by hookandladder View Post
    It's not my fault your a coward.
    lol, just make sure you're not being a dumbass next time before you call me out.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saggy Aggie View Post
    Don't know.

    Tom Herman seems like a good hire, but three ugly losses this year. Time will tell if he's any better than strong
    Hahaha. You have to ask yourself if he will be better than Strong? Wow. I tell you what you do little ag, just sit back and see what this great coach on the rise is about to do at Texas. I'm glad our admin listened. I have had correspondence with them all week as has many alumni, and though we wondered at times, they listened to us, & did the right thing.

    What The University of Texas has been lacking more than anything with it's football program is a football coach that is meticulously detail oriented and organized. The great coaches, such as Nick Saban, all have that quality. They go out of there way to cover EVERY detail of the football program. Not just being liked by players like a father figure, or good at instilling discipline (by the way, Tom Herman has the same 5 core values on that as Charlie Strong, all received while coaching under Urban Meyer), but cover the all important coaching schemes, the PR, the recruiting, facility management issues, .....everything. Tom Herman is that kind of coach. Texas Football will be on the rise, when a man of this work ethic & detail gets to use the resources available to him at a school like The University of Texas.

    This from a Texas sports writer today:
    While I jest, there really are no maturity issues with Herman. As one source put it, "that grill BS is self deprecating. You think Dabo wants to dance with his players? He's doing it to relate, and he does relate, but he wouldn't be like that at Texas. That stuff is embarrassing to a football coach but he loves his players and it's Houston. He has to relate to recruit and he's good at it. Maturity being an issue couldn't be more off."

    If anything, Herman's obviously capable of extracting all the value out of marketing at Texas. But can he coach? Said the source, "He's on the cutting edge of kinetic learning. Nobody teaches through watching film anymore. Herman is out there teaching. He's a tried and true football coach. He's not simply a program manager."

    I originally mentioned Strong was disorganized but a player of Herman's contends, "Herman is very detailed. We have to weigh-in every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We need to be holding weight, losing weight, or gaining weight and they keep track all the time. Things are a lot different than at Texas."

    Herman has often been considered the next big thing and that notion is promulgated throughout the media, but one person familiar with Herman is especially high on him, stating, "he's at the very beginning of what he's going to become, like a musician or artist when they're entering the sweet spot of ability and creativity. He's just entering his prime. I can see him going to wherever and being like Bob Stoops where Bob was young but won big immediately."

    The Longhorn Nation is back. A great coach is in place, and the proud tradition of greatness is on its way back to The University of Texas football program. Texas fans and alumni like myself can sit back and enjoy the ride! And........HOOK'EM DANG HORNS!!🤘

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    One class they don't teach at UT is humility. Man, you guys are insufferable.

    Oh, and go frogs!
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    Quote Originally Posted by Macarthur View Post
    One class they don't teach at UT is humility. Man, you guys are insufferable.

    Oh, and go frogs!
    The pot calling calling kettle black, you are such a troll. Yes, go frogs well done.

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    Was at the game. Many people walking out were murmuring about hoping Sumlin leaves. I say it is mostly a depth problem. I have my dislikes about him, but A&M was missing too many players to injury, and having to "make do" with lesser backups. We are so weak defensively not being able to stop the run due to missing key players. Not enough high star backups to fill in the gaps. The offensive line was make shift with replacements. Not going to beat an LSU or Bama with key players missing.

    Keeping things in perspective, I think Sumlin can keep the job, but recruiting needs to improve. Our offensive coordinator seems to not want to throw a slant over the middle, nor use a tight end. Very frustrating. The backend of the Aggies schedule is a grind, but they should have not lost to either Mississippi team.
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    Quote Originally Posted by 1st and goal View Post
    Was at the game. Many people walking out were murmuring about hoping Sumlin leaves. I say it is mostly a depth problem. I have my dislikes about him, but A&M was missing too many players to injury, and having to "make do" with lesser backups. We are so weak defensively not being able to stop the run due to missing key players. Not enough high star backups to fill in the gaps. The offensive line was make shift with replacements. Not going to beat an LSU or Bama with key players missing.

    Keeping things in perspective, I think Sumlin can keep the job, but recruiting needs to improve. Our offensive coordinator seems to not want to throw a slant over the middle, nor use a tight end. Very frustrating. The backend of the Aggies schedule is a grind, but they should have not lost to either Mississippi team.
    Yeah, losing to lsu is noting to be ashamed of. The two losses to miss schools are inexcusable.
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    Quote Originally Posted by bigcountry View Post
    Hahaha. You have to ask yourself if he will be better than Strong? Wow. I tell you what you do little ag, just sit back and see what this great coach on the rise is about to do at Texas. I'm glad our admin listened. I have had correspondence with them all week as has many alumni, and though we wondered at times, they listened to us, & did the right thing.

    What The University of Texas has been lacking more than anything with it's football program is a football coach that is meticulously detail oriented and organized. The great coaches, such as Nick Saban, all have that quality. They go out of there way to cover EVERY detail of the football program. Not just being liked by players like a father figure, or good at instilling discipline (by the way, Tom Herman has the same 5 core values on that as Charlie Strong, all received while coaching under Urban Meyer), but cover the all important coaching schemes, the PR, the recruiting, facility management issues, .....everything. Tom Herman is that kind of coach. Texas Football will be on the rise, when a man of this work ethic & detail gets to use the resources available to him at a school like The University of Texas.

    This from a Texas sports writer today:
    While I jest, there really are no maturity issues with Herman. As one source put it, "that grill BS is self deprecating. You think Dabo wants to dance with his players? He's doing it to relate, and he does relate, but he wouldn't be like that at Texas. That stuff is embarrassing to a football coach but he loves his players and it's Houston. He has to relate to recruit and he's good at it. Maturity being an issue couldn't be more off."

    If anything, Herman's obviously capable of extracting all the value out of marketing at Texas. But can he coach? Said the source, "He's on the cutting edge of kinetic learning. Nobody teaches through watching film anymore. Herman is out there teaching. He's a tried and true football coach. He's not simply a program manager."

    I originally mentioned Strong was disorganized but a player of Herman's contends, "Herman is very detailed. We have to weigh-in every Tuesday, Wednesday, and Thursday. We need to be holding weight, losing weight, or gaining weight and they keep track all the time. Things are a lot different than at Texas."

    Herman has often been considered the next big thing and that notion is promulgated throughout the media, but one person familiar with Herman is especially high on him, stating, "he's at the very beginning of what he's going to become, like a musician or artist when they're entering the sweet spot of ability and creativity. He's just entering his prime. I can see him going to wherever and being like Bob Stoops where Bob was young but won big immediately."

    The Longhorn Nation is back. A great coach is in place, and the proud tradition of greatness is on its way back to The University of Texas football program. Texas fans and alumni like myself can sit back and enjoy the ride! And........HOOK'EM DANG HORNS!!��
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    But I did see something about you being an alumni. LOL

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    Quote Originally Posted by Saggy Aggie View Post
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