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These guys have beat the shit out of us since they joined the conference. Maybe we should beat them before we talk shit.
Well, I am a Texas Longhorn fan. We beat them last time we played them. Scoreboard. Plus we have an overall 76-37-5 record against them.
JeffWhich always makes me wonder why you hang out on an S.C. board. I’m not complaining, good poster...just saying I must have missed the back story as to why a Longhorn fan is on Gamecock Central.
Well, I finally got him to admit that he's buddies with Muschamp from his Longhorn days. So maybe that's it. 😜Which always makes me wonder why you hang out on an S.C. board. I’m not complaining, good poster...just saying I must have missed the back story as to why a Longhorn fan is on Gamecock Central.
Which always makes me wonder why you hang out on an S.C. board. I’m not complaining, good poster...just saying I must have missed the back story as to why a Longhorn fan is on Gamecock Central.
You're a welcome poster here. Like you, I also enjoy a non-trolling outside opinion on things.I was a big Muschamp fan when he was at Texas. I came here about five years ago when he was hired to give y'all my perspectives, both his good and his bad. I correctly predicted offense would be his downfall, unless he got an offensive coordinator who had the gravitas to tell him to stay away from offense. He is a great person (has an even better wife), a good recruiter (he should thank Mack Brown for teaching him that), is intensely focused on football, the players love him and he can coach defense. But even when a DC/head coach in waiting at Texas, there were complaints he needed to keep his nose out of the offense.
I just stayed because it was interesting to see perspectives about the country, the NCAA and the SEC from a viewpoint different than through a Texas lens. I also love Texas college baseball and SC is truly a great college baseball school with very knowledgable baseball fans. There is a smaller group of hardcore Texas fans who are good baseball fans, but to be honest, Texas is a football school and everything else is secondary. The fans follow football passionately and baseball is just a sidelight, not an obsession. So talking college baseball here is fun (not lately of course). I was amazed to see SC fans here still talk about Huston Street from the 2002 WS, as I would doubt many Texas fans could name an SC player (or any other team's player) from that long ago.
I try to avoid posting Texas stuff here unless it relates to a common recruit, opponent, conference events, coaching changes, etc. And I do get information here that wouldn't be on Orangebloods (e.g. a more mixed/negative review of Coleman Hutzler). Anyway, I hope I am not too irritating to Gamecock fans. I wish we could play each other sometime, maybe in a bowl. Or a college world series.
And what makes you think our players wouldn’t do this if they could?
I was a big Muschamp fan when he was at Texas. I came here about five years ago when he was hired to give y'all my perspectives, both his good and his bad. I correctly predicted offense would be his downfall, unless he got an offensive coordinator who had the gravitas to tell him to stay away from offense. He is a great person (has an even better wife), a good recruiter (he should thank Mack Brown for teaching him that), is intensely focused on football, the players love him and he can coach defense. But even when a DC/head coach in waiting at Texas, there were complaints he needed to keep his nose out of the offense.
I just stayed because it was interesting to see perspectives about the country, the NCAA and the SEC from a viewpoint different than through a Texas lens. I also love Texas college baseball and SC is truly a great college baseball school with very knowledgable baseball fans. There is a smaller group of hardcore Texas fans who are good baseball fans, but to be honest, Texas is a football school and everything else is secondary. The fans follow football passionately and baseball is just a sidelight, not an obsession. So talking college baseball here is fun (not lately of course). I was amazed to see SC fans here still talk about Huston Street from the 2002 WS, as I would doubt many Texas fans could name an SC player (or any other team's player) from that long ago.
I try to avoid posting Texas stuff here unless it relates to a common recruit, opponent, conference events, coaching changes, etc. And I do get information here that wouldn't be on Orangebloods (e.g. a more mixed/negative review of Coleman Hutzler). Anyway, I hope I am not too irritating to Gamecock fans. I wish we could play each other sometime, maybe in a bowl. Or a college world series.
Post whatever you want Texas or otherwise. You've earned your cred. Don't hold back . I enjoy your posts.I was a big Muschamp fan when he was at Texas. I came here about five years ago when he was hired to give y'all my perspectives, both his good and his bad. I correctly predicted offense would be his downfall, unless he got an offensive coordinator who had the gravitas to tell him to stay away from offense. He is a great person (has an even better wife), a good recruiter (he should thank Mack Brown for teaching him that), is intensely focused on football, the players love him and he can coach defense. But even when a DC/head coach in waiting at Texas, there were complaints he needed to keep his nose out of the offense.
I just stayed because it was interesting to see perspectives about the country, the NCAA and the SEC from a viewpoint different than through a Texas lens. I also love Texas college baseball and SC is truly a great college baseball school with very knowledgable baseball fans. There is a smaller group of hardcore Texas fans who are good baseball fans, but to be honest, Texas is a football school and everything else is secondary. The fans follow football passionately and baseball is just a sidelight, not an obsession. So talking college baseball here is fun (not lately of course). I was amazed to see SC fans here still talk about Huston Street from the 2002 WS, as I would doubt many Texas fans could name an SC player (or any other team's player) from that long ago.
I try to avoid posting Texas stuff here unless it relates to a common recruit, opponent, conference events, coaching changes, etc. And I do get information here that wouldn't be on Orangebloods (e.g. a more mixed/negative review of Coleman Hutzler). Anyway, I hope I am not too irritating to Gamecock fans. I wish we could play each other sometime, maybe in a bowl. Or a college world series.
Which always makes me wonder why you hang out on an S.C. board. I’m not complaining, good poster...just saying I must have missed the back story as to why a Longhorn fan is on Gamecock Central.
You bring a different perspective and its nice to have that on the boardI was a big Muschamp fan when he was at Texas. I came here about five years ago when he was hired to give y'all my perspectives, both his good and his bad. I correctly predicted offense would be his downfall, unless he got an offensive coordinator who had the gravitas to tell him to stay away from offense. He is a great person (has an even better wife), a good recruiter (he should thank Mack Brown for teaching him that), is intensely focused on football, the players love him and he can coach defense. But even when a DC/head coach in waiting at Texas, there were complaints he needed to keep his nose out of the offense.
I just stayed because it was interesting to see perspectives about the country, the NCAA and the SEC from a viewpoint different than through a Texas lens. I also love Texas college baseball and SC is truly a great college baseball school with very knowledgable baseball fans. There is a smaller group of hardcore Texas fans who are good baseball fans, but to be honest, Texas is a football school and everything else is secondary. The fans follow football passionately and baseball is just a sidelight, not an obsession. So talking college baseball here is fun (not lately of course). I was amazed to see SC fans here still talk about Huston Street from the 2002 WS, as I would doubt many Texas fans could name an SC player (or any other team's player) from that long ago.
I try to avoid posting Texas stuff here unless it relates to a common recruit, opponent, conference events, coaching changes, etc. And I do get information here that wouldn't be on Orangebloods (e.g. a more mixed/negative review of Coleman Hutzler). Anyway, I hope I am not too irritating to Gamecock fans. I wish we could play each other sometime, maybe in a bowl. Or a college world series.
Both these men make over $1M per year. Seems like they would try to stay away from public scrutiny.Wow you don't often see this much dirty laundry aired in public. A&M Chancellor with a shot across the A&M President's bow. In the A&M System, the Chancellor is the President's immediate boss.
Texans our R cousins.......we sent many there n the early days.....Texas drips the names of Carolinians for their independence.
Both these men make over $1M per year. Seems like they would try to stay away from public scrutiny.
The Earle don’t lieThat is really true. South Carolina and Tennessee settlers/adventurers were the leaders of early Texas around the days of its independence.
I still have “Tower Girl” bookmarked, and I’ll check on her today as matter of fact!I was a big Muschamp fan when he was at Texas. I came here about five years ago when he was hired to give y'all my perspectives, both his good and his bad. I correctly predicted offense would be his downfall, unless he got an offensive coordinator who had the gravitas to tell him to stay away from offense. He is a great person (has an even better wife), a good recruiter (he should thank Mack Brown for teaching him that), is intensely focused on football, the players love him and he can coach defense. But even when a DC/head coach in waiting at Texas, there were complaints he needed to keep his nose out of the offense.
I just stayed because it was interesting to see perspectives about the country, the NCAA and the SEC from a viewpoint different than through a Texas lens. I also love Texas college baseball and SC is truly a great college baseball school with very knowledgable baseball fans. There is a smaller group of hardcore Texas fans who are good baseball fans, but to be honest, Texas is a football school and everything else is secondary. The fans follow football passionately and baseball is just a sidelight, not an obsession. So talking college baseball here is fun (not lately of course). I was amazed to see SC fans here still talk about Huston Street from the 2002 WS, as I would doubt many Texas fans could name an SC player (or any other team's player) from that long ago.
I try to avoid posting Texas stuff here unless it relates to a common recruit, opponent, conference events, coaching changes, etc. And I do get information here that wouldn't be on Orangebloods (e.g. a more mixed/negative review of Coleman Hutzler). Anyway, I hope I am not too irritating to Gamecock fans. I wish we could play each other sometime, maybe in a bowl. Or a college world series.
I still have “Tower Girl” bookmarked, and I’ll check on her today as matter of fact!
Battleship, have you seen any updates or responses to this? It’s pretty crazy how direct this letter was, it seems like it could definitely rustle some feathers here and there.Wow you don't often see this much dirty laundry aired in public. A&M Chancellor with a shot across the A&M President's bow. In the A&M System, the Chancellor is the President's immediate boss.
Battleship, have you seen any updates or responses to this? It’s pretty crazy how direct this letter was, it seems like it could definitely rustle some feathers here and there.
No worries if not, I’m just curious ha
She’s had multiple eggs I know, and I assumed she’s had chicks. That’s a shame.Everyone in Austin so badly wants her to have babies and it just hasn't worked out so far. No one is sure why, she has had male friends and all.
She’s had multiple eggs I know, and I assumed she’s had chicks. That’s a shame.