Chanting SEC...SEC...SEC is the only thing I remember doing at the bars in College Station last night. TFM.

  1. OldSouthPancakeHouse

    fucking traitors. my dad, A&M ’78 and a Ret. Lt Col in the US Army threw his glass on the wall when he heard this shit was going down.

    The South, and Texas more importantly, has always been about legacies. so fuck the aggies, fuck their bonfire skills and fuck their shitty mutt of a mascot. that dog just wont hunt

    14 years ago at 10:56 pm
    1. Proud Texan

      My dad, an Aggie, was pissed off too. To him, this shows that the Aggies no longer care about tradition or even football; they only care about money. He vowed never to donate to A&M again if this actually happens.

      14 years ago at 2:19 pm
  2. Frattyshack Ag

    If the corps is so fucking gay, then stop supporting a new Presidential candidate who was not only a cadet, but one of the “pussy ass male cheerleaders” you all rave about. It’s appalling how many contradictions there are on this site. Ignorance really is bliss isn’t it you dumb fucks? No wonder these schools (besides Vandy and Georgia on a good day) never break national rankings for being good schools. You have great football and people, but you’re still going to be my subordinates one day. And for anyone who thinks this is trash talk with no backing up, just go look at Forbes new rankings or which schools in the south have the most Fortune 500 CEO’s.

    14 years ago at 2:22 am
    1. Frataholic

      You realize he’s a horrible governor? We just don’t want a democrat to run the state so we still vote for him. Now we’re being offered the chance to promote him out of the job and get rid of Obama at the same time. That sounds great to me.

      14 years ago at 7:46 pm
  3. Uncle Frat69

    Make fun of A&M all y’all want, but give me a call the next time your school produces the next president of the United States of America.

    14 years ago at 10:49 am
  4. Victory Lap

    Although it makes sense to add aTm to gain a larger portion of the Houston market, I am against extending them an invitation to the SEC. I feel that we [the SEC] already have a large enough following in the state of Texas due to a large number of alumni that reside in that state. I feel like this is just like adding another Mississippi State. A perennial bottom tier team [if they were to join the SEC] that will occasionally finish in the middle of the pack. I feel that the SEC should put more effort into getting Vanderbilt out and replacing with a more traditional SEC school, in the east. By that I do not necessarily mean a storied football program, but a school in a college town, with a good greek system. It would also be advantageous to add a new state. Honestly I would rather see a school like Virginia take Vanderbilt’s spot than have an expansion. Yes, I do realize that aTm meets some of my criteria for a school I would add, but it fucks up on the most important one.

    14 years ago at 1:00 pm