Mike Desomeaux turned down Mississppi State.Originally Posted by Tbone1
Mike Desomeaux turned down Mississppi State.Originally Posted by Tbone1
The Dixie Chicken is a legend. If you do travel for the game, make it a must do on the trip.Originally Posted by aggie03
College Staion/Bryan is/are nice town(s). They should just name it the same thing (another topic). Kyle Field is one of the stadiums on the "must see a game at" list. On all of my visits the locals have been very nice to this coonass.
I was very surprised at this little know fact: "had a poverty rate of 44% in 2005 -- the highest number among small-to-midsize cities -- but so, too, did College Station, Texas, home of Texas A&M University. "That's very surprising," said Jim Gaines, an economist with the Real Estate Center at Texas A&M."
http://articles.news.aol.com/busines...30084509990001
That poverty rate is actually including the 40,000+ students in the town. With the students making up somewhere around half the town and many not making $15,000 a year, it is quite easy to get that statistic. We are also one of the top 10 most educated cities in the country....go figure we would also be one of the poorestOriginally Posted by bmcollect
An unidentified Big 12 Conference coach, when asked for a scouting report on Texas A&M's football team, didn't hold much back except his name.
The anonymous quote, printed in Athlon Sports' preseason college football magazine, said, "I don't know that Dennis Franchione was ever the right fit there ..."
That's not the only place where Franchione's job security has been questioned. The Texas A&M coach may have a contract through 2011, but several magazines and networks have put Franchione in their "coaching hot seat" category.
The Aggies may have taken a 35-3 victory over The Citadel last weekend and stand as a 20-point favorite over the University of Louisiana this Saturday, but it'll take a lot more than that for A&M fans to forget last year's 5-6 record - the Aggies' second losing mark in three years under Franchione.
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You are absolutly correct Cdeb. UL has no real funding for a proper engineering grad school. I too got my undergrad at UL and got my masters at TAMU. There was another UL grad who was a research assistant with me at the time. We both were well prepared and performed better than average throughout grad school.Originally Posted by CDeb
and Boston CollegeOriginally Posted by bmcollect
You're one to talk. The aggies just pick up the refuse from OU, UT, and Texas Tech.Originally Posted by Tbone1
Helloe from a Tiger...just wanted to say that I wish the Cajun's all the best this season! What's the word on the game this weekend? Do you like y'alls chances against A&M? I will be the biggest ULL fan for that game...
It's nice to see your program coming along...LSU needs a good rivalry!!! Hopefully one day we can get it to that point.
Put it this way, if the Aggies fumble 4 times this Saturday they will LOSE BIG!!!Originally Posted by aggie03
GIG THOSE AGGIES!!!!!!!!!
Thanks for stopping by. The Tigers looked like an awesome team on Saturday and should make things interesting, as usual, in the SEC.Originally Posted by superdup
I obviously like our chances against TAMU much better than against LSU, but we're going to have to play a flawless game to win. While the Aggies haven't had the success they've had in the past, they still have some really good athletes and a coach who's done it elsewhere, even if he hasn't done it in College Station, yet.
Watch them LSU boys, cause they'll get a good rivalry going with ya and then pull out of the end of the agreement.
We could use a little (alot actually) of that traffic engineering in Lafayette about right now.
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