Everything posted by Richter
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Negative Recruiting Your Own School: The aggy Screenshot Megathread
Oh sweet. That’ll show them. Case closed. It doesn’t get much more definitive than that. Where will you be releasing this info?
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
I just got my Jamie Ffrench committed collection silk boxer shorts and they’re super comfy.
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Pooooooor aggies. Now shut the fuck up.
It’s funny how that happens when the games actually happen instead of when they’re just imagining what would’ve happened.
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Texas vs A&M - 6:30pm on ABC
Syracuse beating Miami too
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Texas vs A&M - 6:30pm on ABC
I was wrong
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Texas vs A&M - 6:30pm on ABC
I think Banks is back in
- The Game - Michigan vs. Ohio State
- The Game - Michigan vs. Ohio State
- The Game - Michigan vs. Ohio State
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
I hope this was about the Buechelles and not the Bells, but you never know around here.
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Game week 13, 2024, Texas at aggy
I was hoping they’d use the List Eater as their celebrity picker.
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Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
- Texas vs Kentucky - 2:30pm on ABC
- Texas vs Kentucky - 2:30pm on ABC
- Game Week 13: Kentucky at Texas
Excellent. Everyone knows you always lose the game that is the second furthest West you've ever played.- Game Week 13: Kentucky at Texas
This is exactly the point I was making. I think its much more significant and interesting to discuss the westward distance, not just absolute west position. Clearly that is more relevant to the game. Also, I am not yet ready to concede that this is the furthest west they've ever played based on continental drift alone. If the continental drift rate of North America is 2.3cm per year, that pales in comparison to the magnetic pole shift rate of somewhere between 15 and 34 miles per year, depending on your source. I haven't had a chance to research the magnetic pole locations in 1951 vs. 2024 to see how that may affect how far west DKR was respectively. And before you start blathering on and on about the distinction between the magnetic pole and the geodetic pole, I will go ahead and point out that there is also further analysis required there. And with the Earth's precession rate of around 1 degree westward per 72 years. Since the last game was played in 1951, we should be just over 1 degree off. Therefore, its entirely possible that objectively, Austin actually less west than it used to be.- Game Week 13: Kentucky at Texas
I am no geologist or geography expert, but I understand that Kentucky is also in North America and thus must be drifting southwest as well. If North America is neither stretching or compressing (which may be a faulty assumption), the distance between Kentucky and Austin would remain the same. Thus, while it may be true that this game will be the farthest West in relation to, say, the Prime Meridian, the game should be the same distance west from Kentucky to Austin. Therefore, I am slightly lest enthused about the westwardness of this matchup than I would be if it were also the farthest distance west that they have travelled. Does anyone know how far west we've travelled? This seems like something we ought to know so we are ready for it when we break the record.- Texas Recruiting Notes 2025: Duck Around and Find Out
I'm sorry to hear about his wife's cancer, but she sounds like a fighter. Jimbo's wife also kept swinging and she didn't even have cancer.- 2024 Random Games thread
Wonder if Drinkowitz is still thinking playoffs- 2024 Random Games thread
USC is quickly becoming my second favorite SEC team- Texas vs. Arkansas - 11:00am on ABC
- Texas vs. Arkansas - 11:00am on ABC
- Texas vs. Arkansas - 11:00am on ABC
- Texas vs. Arkansas - 11:00am on ABC
- Texas vs. Arkansas - 11:00am on ABC
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