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  1. I asked Grok about this, here's what it said: "It's possible the rumor stems from a misunderstanding or exaggeration of how national champions were determined in the pre-modern era of college football. Texas A&M's only consensus national title came in 1939 (their undefeated season capped by a 14-13 win over Tulane in the Sugar Bowl on January 1, 1940), which is sometimes hyped in Aggie lore as a "championship game" because the AP poll crowned them No. 1 afterward. However, this wasn't part of any playoff format—bowl games back then were invitational exhibitions, not a structured tournament, and titles were awarded via polls or selectors, often retroactively or controversially. In A&M circles, there's ongoing discussion (and ribbing from rivals) about their historical claims to additional titles in 1919 and 1927, which are based on selective retroactive systems rather than contemporary consensus. These are displayed prominently at Kyle Field, leading to accusations of inflating their history. Perhaps someone conflated this with the 1940s bowl era, where major bowls like the Sugar, Rose, or Cotton were seen as de facto title deciders for top teams, but again, no actual playoff existed. No direct evidence of a widespread "1940s playoff" rumor turned up in searches of forums, articles, or social media, including A&M-specific sites like TexAgs. The earliest documented playoff proposals date to the 1920s (e.g., John Heisman's idea for a tournament) and didn't gain traction until the 1960s or later. If it's circulating locally among fans, it could just be oral folklore or a mix-up with basketball's NCAA tournament, which started in 1939." Basically, no fucking clue.
  2. Am I the only one that thinks Goosby's injury could be heart-related? The heart is responsible for pumping blood into the fingers, including the thumbs.
  3. Exactly! Just like how "sheepfucker" evolved into "aggie" over time.
  4. Sources tell me that Marshall is now WR3. Others in the rotation include Parker Livingstone (WR1) and Kai Money (WR2).
  5. In 2025 it's about Wescott Eberts
  6. Sark's secret to coaching his QB...QB coaches.
  7. Won't talk too much, mostly just heavy wheezing.
  8. Last year's squad did: https://x.com/CollegeGameDay/status/1829883295389151356
  9. The episode premiered nearly 66 years ago. I don't think you need to worry about spoilers.
  10. Don't forget Foswhitt Whittaker.
  11. Maybe if he had a sprained ankle.
  12. Reportedly, Arch ran a 4.08 40 (unofficial) last week.
  13. Ancient anal is what Jimbo calls date night with Karen Key Largo.
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