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How Texas narrowly avoided losing their talented DL to Texas A&M


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Needs to show as a product on the field and so far Coach Sumlin has not done it.

Keep winning all the recruiting wars. Gigem


So finishing #5 in the country and beating the eventual National Champion on the road after all of you predicted A&M would get dominated in the SEC is not showing anything on the field?
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So finishing #5 in the country and beating the eventual National Champion on the road after all of you predicted A&M would get dominated in the SEC is not showing anything on the field?

Year 1 Great year, Surprised everyone in the country, including me, the self-acknoledged cfb guru of the world. A&M had amassed an incredible amount of talent under Sherman. Probably more talent than at any time since Sherrill. And they were doing it the right way. Nothing to do with SEC.

 

Year 2 regressed, defense was terrible, still had the most dynamic player in cfb, still had amazing talent as evidenced by the NFL draft. Nothing to do with SEC.

 

Year 3 Big year for Coach Sumlin's program. They say the proof is in the pudding. Sumlin has not got past the milk mustache yet, Got Milk? 

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So finishing #5 in the country and beating the eventual National Champion on the road after all of you predicted A&M would get dominated in the SEC is not showing anything on the field?


That one year window 😂😂

You know what their history is when they throw parades and hang banners for top 5 finishes. Mack would have had Kyle Field renamed for him had he been at A&M with the same results he had at Texas.
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Year 1. That's easy. No-one in the SEC had really seen the aggies play, No one knew what kind of player J Manziel would or could be. No real good film to study until it was to late.


Great point. Similar to Manny Diaz's hugely successful one year as DC at Miss St. Then we took that turd off their hands...
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Year 1. That's easy. No-one in the SEC had really seen the aggies play, No one knew what kind of player J Manziel would or could be. No real good film to study until it was to late.


Year 2. With zero defense A&M lost to 3 Top 10 teams by less than a touchdown each. I guess teams still didn't have time to study film.
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Longhorn fans just dont get it. A&M isn't going anywhere. They have been destroying UT in recruiting, which is the life blood of college football. Let's break it down

If Sumlin offers someone you want, stop wasting time and move on to someone else. 

Sumlin: 14 
Strong: 2 

Aggie commits with UT offers: 
Jay Bradford 
Jordan Davis 
Justin Dunning 
Roney Elam 
Trevor Elbert 
Justin Evans 
Kingsley Keke 
Connor Lanfear 
James Lockhart 
Damarkus Lodge 
Daylon Mack 
Kyler Murray 
Larry Pryor 
Kemah Siverand 

UT commits with A&M offers: 
DeShon Elliot 
Toby Weathersby


Keep hoping, it's all yall have left
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Longhorn fans just dont get it. A&M isn't going anywhere. They have been destroying UT in recruiting, which is the life blood of college football. Let's break it down

If Sumlin offers someone you want, stop wasting time and move on to someone else. 

Sumlin: 14 
Strong: 2 

Aggie commits with UT offers: 
Jay Bradford 
Jordan Davis 
Justin Dunning 
Roney Elam 
Trevor Elbert 
Justin Evans 
Kingsley Keke 
Connor Lanfear 
James Lockhart 
Damarkus Lodge 
Daylon Mack 
Kyler Murray 
Larry Pryor 
Kemah Siverand 

UT commits with A&M offers: 
DeShon Elliot 
Toby Weathersby


Keep hoping, it's all yall have left
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These are the top players in Texas according to 247's composite rankings


Updated

1 Malik Jefferson, OLB, Predictions: 58% to A&M (dropping)
2 Daylon Mack, DT, Committed to A&M
3 Kendall Sheffield, CB, Predictions: 90% to A&M
5 Kyler Murray, QB, Committed to A&M
7 Damarkus Lodge, WR, Committed to A&M
12 James Lockhart, SDE, Committed to A&M
19 Larry Pryor, S, Committed to A&M
20 Trevor Elbert, T, Committed to A&M
23 Justin Dunning, S, Committed to A&M
24 Jordan Davis, TE, Committed to A&M
28 Connor Lanfear, T, Committed to A&M
30 Kemah Siverand, WR, Committed to A&M
32 Jay Bradford, RB, Committed to A&M
41 Roney Elam, CB, Committed to A&M
42 Keaton Sutherland, T, Committed to A&M
46 Kingsley KeKe, DT, Committed to A&M
66 Richard Moore, OLB, Committed to A&M
67 Landis Durham, OLB, Committed to A&M
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Year 1  Two losses

 

Year 2  Four losses

 

Do you understand the trend, our do I need to draw you a graph?  LOL

 

Year 3 is huge. Got milk?

Aggie fans just do not get it. You do not get a trophy for recruiting.

 

There are trophies in the case for championships won on the field of play. Sorry but we have seen the results of great recruiting and poor coaching. It is easy to identify. Take the rose colored glasses off and look at the trends. If I were an Aggie fan, I would be extremely concerned about my program. 

 

 

 

Year 1  Two losses

 

Year 2  Four losses

 

Do you understand the trend, our do I need to draw you a graph?  LOL

 

Year 3 is huge. Got milk?

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Aggie fans just do not get it. You do not get a trophy for recruiting.

 

There are trophies in the case for championships won on the field of play. Sorry but we have seen the results of great recruiting and poor coaching. It is easy to identify. Take the rose colored glasses off and look at the trends. If I were an Aggie fan, I would be extremely concerned about my program. 

 

 

 

Year 1  Two losses

 

Year 2  Four losses

 

Do you understand the trend, our do I need to draw you a graph?  LOL

 

Year 3 is huge. Got milk?

#YESSIR = 14

#letsride = 2

 

We get the picture.

Stronghorn?

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