Two Cents: What's in an Aggie
As this week begins let's talk about how you feel about Texas A&M. I am among the young'uns who've only seen us lose to them once, but there are some that hate the Aggies more than the Sooners.
How would you characterize your own feeling towards A&M and the rivalry?
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I hate the aggies.
by billb on Nov 20, 2006 12:10 PM CST 0 recs
Hate
by UT2001 on Nov 20, 2006 12:40 PM CST 0 recs
ou SUX
I just F****g hate anything and everyting about ou. The only reason they can field a team is the traitors that leave the state of Texas go play there. Can you imagine how great the athletics could be in this state if they all went to Texas Schools. Remember, Adrian Petterson went there to win a National Championship. Didn't happen, haha. F-Them and their university.
by ouALWAYSsux on
Nov 20, 2006 1:20 PM CST
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The hate boils for OU
by kicker on Nov 20, 2006 1:12 PM CST 0 recs
Unfortunate
As far as the rivalry goes, I'll say this. Most of us hate OU more at this point, because they have been our nemesis in recent seasons. But the traditionalist in me says that A&M is potentially the MUCH better rivalry. However, three things have ruined it over the past decade.
- The decline of the A&M program. Talk to any Texas player form the late 80's or 90's and they all tell you the rivalries have flip-flopped; A&M once meant hatred while OU was mostly a historic day at the State Fair. But the game has become so uncompetetive as of late that A&M is now the afterthought, between the two.
- They moved the game from Thanksgiving Thursday to Friday in the mid-90's for television purposes, so that it could be paired with Neb-Col. That killed a lot of it for me, because the game was usually a night game (which makes all the difference in the world) and it was played right about the time when you were just finished gorging on Turkey. I have amazing childhood nostalgia for watching this game at the end of a day filled with turkey and touch football. The school's uniforms displayed on the same field together even scream thanksgiving. Its a bit of a strange affair, having the game on Friday morning - not the same.
- The bonfire ban. Even though it had less to do with us, I feel like a lot of the flame from the rivalry went out (figuatively) when that happened. It became harder for us to hate each other, and it removed one of the great traditions from college football.
by BrooklynHorn on Nov 20, 2006 1:27 PM CST 0 recs
I believe
by BigTexBD on
Nov 20, 2006 1:36 PM CST
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no, it's ou...
I was there in the mid-70s, when all that was in place, and the BIG GAME was still OU. And it wasn't even close.
I think the whole State Fair thing, Cotton Bowl split down the middle is just more special than all the aTm stuff.
The other factor was that, although you could hate (as all right-thinking people do..) OU, but in football terms at least, you kind of have to respect them. As brutal as the competition gets, I really don't remember any cheap or dirty stuff on the field. To me aTm is dead, and has been ever since they purposely went after Marty Akins' injured knee on the very first play of the game, after he'd pitched out and was standing 15-20 yards from the play. I have yet to meet an aggie fan who isn't proud of that. I'm not talking about one who isn't overtly embarrassed at the tawdriness and cheapness of the act, but actually proud they did it...
I like and respect many individual aggies, but as an institution and a fanbase, to me they're just the guys who celebrate the deliberate injury to an opponent. That and pull swords out on cheerleaders.... that and fling poop on opposing bands.....
I hope we run our consecutive win string against them to triple digits. But I won't enjoy it near as much as the OU game.
by agent orange on
Nov 21, 2006 7:19 PM CST
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Aw come on...
by BrooklynHorn on
Nov 22, 2006 3:24 PM CST
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Pity for Aggies, Hate for Sooners
However, the feelings I have for Sooners could only be described as hate. I knew 3 of them in high school, and all were obnoxious and stupid. I stayed at the Adam's Mark in Dallas for the RRS, and was overwhelmed by their pure retardation. They have no respect for anyone besides themselves. And this was AFTER the beatdown we gave them. Sooners are the one group of people that could be banished from earth and no one would care. Harsh words, but they bring it upon themselves.
by BigTexBD on Nov 20, 2006 1:34 PM CST 0 recs
When I was little
Once the situation shifted, with us beating aTm and losing to Oklahoma, my hatred shifted up north. Moving away from those kids helped, too. Anyway, I went to high school out of state, and I ended up graduating with a couple of Aggies. They weren't bad people, and still aren't. Besides, they're Texans, and that's a hell of a lot more than the Sooners are.
by boomhauer25 on Nov 20, 2006 2:52 PM CST 0 recs
So
by UT2001 on Nov 20, 2006 2:55 PM CST 0 recs
No
by boomhauer25 on
Nov 20, 2006 2:59 PM CST
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Then ou
I think a&m at least has some traditions where they cheer for their own team, not necessarily against Texas. Kind of pathetic that ou has nothing but hating Texas.
by UT2001 on Nov 20, 2006 4:02 PM CST 0 recs
But isn't A&M's fight song...
by aorist9 on
Nov 20, 2006 4:15 PM CST
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they are both equally immature
by kicker on Nov 20, 2006 4:57 PM CST 0 recs
It's a banner year
Fuck them. And that's all I have to say about that.
by LonghornWSO on Nov 20, 2006 5:04 PM CST 0 recs
Hate the Ags, HateHateHate the Sooners
That said, the Ags have always been our rivals, but they're from around here. They're Texans too. They're the annoying kid from down the block who you can't stand but can't get away from because he lives in your neighborhood. We grew up together in the SWC.
The Sooners are the Outsider, the Other, the Stranger. We have nothing in common. We don't have to play A&M at a neutral site. We play OU in Dallas because neither of us wants to go to the other's house. It's not a friendly rivalry. They grew up in a different conference and a different state.
Unless it helps UT to go the other way, I always cheer for A&M over OU just on general principles.
(I'm sure the OU/OkState compared to OU/UT rivalries are comparable to UT/A&M and UT/OU.)
by wizardimps on Nov 20, 2006 5:54 PM CST 0 recs
Good Point
Really puts in perspective............
OH Well, ou Sucks..............
by ouALWAYSsux on
Nov 21, 2006 7:58 AM CST
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