EbylHusker Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 lol, I think A&M is pretty strong all around. They're strong in research and many of their programs are usually ranked highly, I think. My overall impression of A&M has always been that you can't really go wrong getting an education from there, no matter what path you choose. Quote Link to comment
Scarlet Overkill Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 Off topic, but what is Texas A&M like? I don't know anything outside of their football. Is it like a more agricultural and mechanical ( to myself) version of Texas? Just my opinion here, they have a strange culture; but as a whole they are good people. They are not anything like UT. I don't recall ever having any kind of beef between Aggie and Husker, though I am sure such incidents exist. Quote Link to comment
deedsker15 Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 it's funny, cuz it comes down to, texas keeping the conference alive...hahahahaha and we all know who's fault it will be...cuz right now there still is a big 12-2...hahahaha Quote Link to comment
hack Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 Let me blunt here for a second, money=power. The reason you guys [texas] didnt want the Big12 network is due to the fact you wanted to keep the money to yourself, which gives you the power. Quote Link to comment
irafreak Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 One article was stating that Texas A&M would really clash with cal berkley due to religious beliefs and cultural differences....True? Quote Link to comment
Mike N Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 One article was stating that Texas A&M would really clash with cal berkley due to religious beliefs and cultural differences....True? Oh my gosh, yes. I once heard A&M called "The anti-Stanford". A great school, yes, but with traditions and a culture completely and absolutely opposed to everything that a Stanford or Berkeley might stand for. But even more important than the differences between A&M and (frankly) most other colleges is the bond between Texas and A&M. This is more than some in-state rivalry. Both schools were created at approximately the same time. The two of us are literally, built from the same dirt. Both recruit students, faculty and staff from approximately the same area. Yet where the attitude at Texas is "Question Authority", at Texas A&M authority is to be respected, with personal honor and tradition valued above all else. There's a lot on Youtube that describes Texas A&M better than I ever could, not in specifics, but in the attitudes you'll find there. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9UDmAbLxa0I&NR=1 For those of you wishing to find out more about this...unique...institution, the Wiki article is also excellent: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Texas_A%26M_University Texas A&M in the SEC without the other schools? That would be like Texas(the state) cutting off her right arm...an abomination. Quote Link to comment
All About the Green Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 How much of a factor is trying keep the big 3 Texas schools together? UT and A&M could get into the B10 if they wanted, but the conference doesn't want Tech or any other of schools that could be headed to the Pac-10. Quote Link to comment
husker98 Posted June 12, 2010 Share Posted June 12, 2010 The answer is ... BOOM! precisely, best we can expect form the big XII now is a cataclysmic explosion dwarfing any fireworks show in the USA. It may not happen that way but it would be way more cooler if it did. Quote Link to comment
Mike N Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 How much of a factor is trying keep the big 3 Texas schools together? UT and A&M could get into the B10 if they wanted, but the conference doesn't want Tech or any other of schools that could be headed to the Pac-10. It's a big deal politically. And around here politics=funding. And as for the Big 10, well, here's how the Austin paper ended its editorial on the subject today: We're going West Coast around here, baby. Break out the surfboards. http://www.statesman.com/opinion/money-talks-in-college-sports-its-telling-ut-742552.html Quote Link to comment
Scarlet Overkill Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 How much of a factor is trying keep the big 3 Texas schools together? UT and A&M could get into the B10 if they wanted, but the conference doesn't want Tech or any other of schools that could be headed to the Pac-10. It's a big deal politically. And around here politics=funding. And as for the Big 10, well, here's how the Austin paper ended its editorial on the subject today: We're going West Coast around here, baby. Break out the surfboards. http://www.statesman.com/opinion/money-talks-in-college-sports-its-telling-ut-742552.html From the posted article - I see this statement which seems like people talking out of both sides of their mouths: On balance, our preference is an effort to salvage the Big 12. From public statements, we've heard that the UT academic and athletic brass also seems to prefer this. But that seems like a long shot, at best. If the remaining parties wish to stay together, then DO SO! WTH!! I'm so confused as to why one or two schools leaving is the ultimate downfall of 10 others, especially when I see statements like that... all the while, courting other conferences. Quote Link to comment
74Hunter Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 this is actually very well put and a extremely educated response... if only more Texans could put their arrogance behind them and have the logic you do the big xii conference could have survived Quote Link to comment
Mike N Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 this is actually very well put and a extremely educated response... if only more Texans could put their arrogance behind them and have the logic you do the big xii conference could have survived Well guys, I really appreciate your words in this regard. Honestly, I don't think folks down this way had any more regard for the Big 12 than did a lot of folks up your way. Many of us (like me) are still mad about the breakup of the old SWC. And I've got to tell you it was because there wasn't really any respect or love for the Big 12 that Texas took the attitude that it was simply going to get all it could out of it and to heck with everyone and everything else. Frankly, I really enjoyed playing you guys for a hundred reasons, but anyone else outside of OU, well, I couldn't give a hoot about. Don't get me wrong, I think Kansas, Missouri, etc., are all fine institutions in their own right but we had no history with them...no tradition...no nuthin'. The apparent probability that A&M will bolt for the SEC has everyone down here more than a bit dumbfounded. As far as we can tell, they're really cutting off their nose to spite their face. And it's all because of Gene Stallings. Unlike the tenuous associations we had with many Big 12 schools, there is 100 years of blood, both good and bad, between Texas and Texas A&M. We've fought together, laughed together and mourned together for more than a century. If they're willing to toss that away to go bet beat up in the SEC, then let 'em. But God....this hurts. Don't worry about "gettin' back" at Texas....A&M may be about to do it for you. Quote Link to comment
Ponderosa Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 this is actually very well put and a extremely educated response... if only more Texans could put their arrogance behind them and have the logic you do the big xii conference could have survived Well guys, I really appreciate your words in this regard. Honestly, I don't think folks down this way had any more regard for the Big 12 than did a lot of folks up your way. Many of us (like me) are still mad about the breakup of the old SWC. And I've got to tell you it was because there wasn't really any respect or love for the Big 12 that Texas took the attitude that it was simply going to get all it could out of it and to heck with everyone and everything else. Frankly, I really enjoyed playing you guys for a hundred reasons, but anyone else outside of OU, well, I couldn't give a hoot about. Don't get me wrong, I think Kansas, Missouri, etc., are all fine institutions in their own right but we had no history with them...no tradition...no nuthin'. The apparent probability that A&M will bolt for the SEC has everyone down here more than a bit dumbfounded. As far as we can tell, they're really cutting off their nose to spite their face. And it's all because of Gene Stallings. Unlike the tenuous associations we had with many Big 12 schools, there is 100 years of blood, both good and bad, between Texas and Texas A&M. We've fought together, laughed together and mourned together for more than a century. If they're willing to toss that away to go bet beat up in the SEC, then let 'em. But God....this hurts. Mike, do you think the Big 12-lite has a shot? http://texas.rivals.com/content.asp?CID=1093803 From what your are saying about the possible loss of A&M - it is a real wake up call for the remaining teams. The hail mary just might work. Quote Link to comment
Mike N Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 I honestly do not know. There are a lot of folks (myself included) who think a Pac-whatever association is in the best long-term interests of not only UT-Austin, but the other Texas schools as well. But right now, things are so scrambled down here that no one is really sure in what directly anyone is headed. If Beebe had done his job none of this need ever have happened. So we're gonna have a Big "12" without the only two north teams that I gave a rat's patootie about? I'm so sick about this that I'm gonna blow all this off for the moment and go shop for a new dishwasher. That's how bad it is! Quote Link to comment
Ponderosa Posted June 13, 2010 Share Posted June 13, 2010 I honestly do not know. There are a lot of folks (myself included) who think a Pac-whatever association is in the best long-term interests of not only UT-Austin, but the other Texas schools as well. But right now, things are so scrambled down here that no one is really sure in what directly anyone is headed. If Beebe had done his job none of this need ever have happened. So we're gonna have a Big "12" without the only two north teams that I gave a rat's patootie about? I'm so sick about this that I'm gonna blow all this off for the moment and go shop for a new dishwasher. That's how bad it is! Agreed there is no obvious answer. And the dishwasher thing - not good. Better to start firebeebe.com - then have a beer. Quote Link to comment
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