December 14, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, chemHORN said: Biggest thing I noticed is The Egg Bowl is listed on November 30th as well and we know that game isn't played on Saturday. So the Texas Texas A&M Nov 30 day could get the same treatment They said on the program that any of the Nov 30th games could be moved to Thur or Fri
December 14, 20232 yr 42 minutes ago, DrunkTshirt said: Need to stomp Vanderbilt. The only SECSECSEC team with a winning record v Texas. BTFO the Commodores. sup aggy troll
December 14, 20232 yr 14 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: They said on the program that any of the Nov 30th games could be moved to Thur or Fri Wasn't able to watch it cause two kids 2 and under that needed food and sleep. Catching up now
December 14, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Ignatius said: Unless you’re too old to know this, Arkansas hasn’t played meaningful games in LR in 3 decades; why the fuck would they start now? Because the arky lege saw how much money was dropped in LR when Texas played there, that's why they fucking forced them to play there, kid.
December 14, 20232 yr 12 minutes ago, BachelorTrek said: Because the arky lege saw how much money was dropped in LR when Texas played there, that's why they fucking forced them to play there, kid. Again, not happening now. The stadium in Fayetteville has over 20k more seats PLUS their suites. Arky season ticket holders would throw a fit, esp the big $$ types.
December 14, 20232 yr 11 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: Again, not happening now. Really? piggy played in LR this year. https://fayettevilleflyer.com/2023/08/29/the-nine-most-memorable-razorback-victories-at-war-memorial-stadium/
December 14, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, BachelorTrek said: Really? piggy played in LR this year. https://fayettevilleflyer.com/2023/08/29/the-nine-most-memorable-razorback-victories-at-war-memorial-stadium/ Yes, against Western Carolina. They are NOT playing Texas in Little Rock.
December 14, 20232 yr Certainly nice that Georgia doesn’t get to hideout in the Down syndrome SEC east anymore.
December 14, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, BachelorTrek said: Because the arky lege saw how much money was dropped in LR when Texas played there, that's why they fucking forced them to play there, kid. I’m 57, dipshit - I know full well that they used to play there and why. The point is they don’t play significant (I.e. games anyone gives a damn about) games there anymore, and haven’t for years. Edited December 14, 20232 yr by Ignatius
December 14, 20232 yr 7 hours ago, BachelorTrek said: Really? piggy played in LR this year. https://fayettevilleflyer.com/2023/08/29/the-nine-most-memorable-razorback-victories-at-war-memorial-stadium/ Which part of ‘significant’ did you not understand? They played Western Carolina…
December 14, 20232 yr On 11/30/2023 at 2:13 PM, Pancho said: SEC Championship game in Atlanta extended until 2031 Good! Mercedes Benz Stadium is easy to access because you know, downtown location and public transportation. The train goes right by the stadium.
December 14, 20232 yr On 11/30/2023 at 7:12 PM, Bama Llama said: That, and for early season games when it’s hot as fuck around game time and still daylight out, when the GGs stand at attention, one may observe little dainty drops of sweat falling from the tips of their pert little noses straight down into the lovely valley between their perfect heaving boobs. Picture me as Mel Brooks with the secretary in Blazing Saddles!
December 14, 20232 yr On 11/30/2023 at 3:12 PM, Biff Tannen said: May be another thread about it, but with the move to the SEC, what road games are y'all looking forward to the most? I went to Bama this year and it was actually really fun. Helps when you win of course, but the overall atmosphere and fans were much better than I anticipated. Nashville
December 14, 20232 yr 13 hours ago, gmr548 said: I mean outside of Georgia and kinda sorta Florida that home schedule is refried dogshit and would fit in fine with Big 12 schedules in terms of intrigue and quality. 1.5 games out of 7. Not unlike 2022 with Alabama, TCU and who cares. They need to find a way to make sure at least one of Arkansas/A&M is in Austin every year with the other being on the road if they go to the 3 permanent rivals in 2025 and beyond. I'm all for good home schedules but I also like winning. There is a balance to be had and it's also tough when the marquee non con game is on the road.
December 14, 20232 yr On 6/14/2023 at 7:31 PM, jimmyjazz said: UGA / Michigan / OU / UF / Arky / MSU / A&M is damn salty. it just means more. There's a strong chance 4-5 of those teams will make the playoffs. fify
December 14, 20232 yr 14 minutes ago, Hookem2147 said: They need to find a way to make sure at least one of Arkansas/A&M is in Austin every year with the other being on the road if they go to the 3 permanent rivals in 2025 and beyond. I'm all for good home schedules but I also like winning. There is a balance to be had and it's also tough when the marquee non con game is on the road. This is a good point. Not that we're extra special, but what are naturally our two biggest rivalries aside from OU which is set in stone for the near future in Dallas (praise be), it is kinda weird to have Arkansas and A&M both the road. Maybe they switch that up soon, and not whining...I think we can beat the shit outta both next year in their houses. But If that's a permanent thing, while it'll be fun to have 'em both at DKR in odd-numbered years...it sucks to have both as away games each cycle. Ah, who knows. I think they're gonna beta-test a buncha shit with all the conference realignments, not just SEC. But did make plans this morning at dropoff with my buddy who is married to a Nashville native and he got us tickets through work for the Vandy game next season. Could give a shit about the game but would love for our girls to all see the Music City. Also, October gonna be a hot mess in Austin. Kinda in a good way, but also shitty
December 14, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Hookem2147 said: They need to find a way to make sure at least one of Arkansas/A&M is in Austin every year with the other being on the road if they go to the 3 permanent rivals in 2025 and beyond. I'm all for good home schedules but I also like winning. There is a balance to be had and it's also tough when the marquee non con game is on the road. I initially completely misread this to mean that you thought Arkansas vs. aggy should play every year in Austin (instead of Jerryworld), and I personally think that would be awful, hilarious, and fantastic all at the same time.
December 14, 20232 yr Fun thread on Reddit whining about the UGA game being the same as F-1 weekend and how dare Texas schedule it like that to prevent UGA fans from traveling to Austin
December 14, 20232 yr 3 hours ago, YGIFS said: This is a good point. Not that we're extra special, but what are naturally our two biggest rivalries aside from OU which is set in stone for the near future in Dallas (praise be), it is kinda weird to have Arkansas and A&M both the road. Maybe they switch that up soon, and not whining...I think we can beat the shit outta both next year in their houses. But If that's a permanent thing, while it'll be fun to have 'em both at DKR in odd-numbered years...it sucks to have both as away games each cycle. Ah, who knows. I think they're gonna beta-test a buncha shit with all the conference realignments, not just SEC. But did make plans this morning at dropoff with my buddy who is married to a Nashville native and he got us tickets through work for the Vandy game next season. Could give a shit about the game but would love for our girls to all see the Music City. Also, October gonna be a hot mess in Austin. Kinda in a good way, but also shitty There is nothing about the '24 schedule that is permanent
December 14, 20232 yr 15 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: There is nothing about the '24 schedule that is permanent Except the Herpes, right? I mean, I didn't get it from Arkansas, did you?
December 14, 20232 yr 20 hours ago, Ghost of LL said: Where is this supposed SEC meatgrinder we were all told about in which every game is the football equivalent of Verdun? Apart from Georgia, this is a schedule that is pretty comparable to your average Big12 schedule in terms of difficulty. Playing aggy at College Station is roughly equivalent to playing Tech in Lubbock. Playing Arkansas in Fayettenam is roughly equivalent to a trip to Ames. But Kentucky, Mississippi State, Vanderbilt? Don't those match up pretty evenly with Kansas, TCU, and Baylor? Of course, we could completely shit the bed. We routinely did that in the Big12 over the past decade. But if that happens, it won't be because the schedule is so much more difficult than what we faced this year. But if we don't shit the bed, we'll get the benefit of having played an [hushed and awe-struck voice] SEC Schedule [/hushed and awe-struck voice] when the playoff rankings come out. So much of this. That vaunted SEC gauntlet has always been bullshit, especially when you consider they've always played only 8 games. Half of the teams went 6 or 7 or years without playing each other. I'm not sure how one can even refer to them as conference mates when they play each other so infrequently. How many years has Georgia gone without playing Bama or A&M? If anything, the schedule for SEC East teams will actually begin to approach the difficulty they've spent the last 15 years crowing about now that OU joined them alongside of us.
December 14, 20232 yr 6 hours ago, YGIFS said: This is a good point. Not that we're extra special, but what are naturally our two biggest rivalries aside from OU which is set in stone for the near future in Dallas (praise be), it is kinda weird to have Arkansas and A&M both the road. Maybe they switch that up soon, and not whining...I think we can beat the shit outta both next year in their houses. But If that's a permanent thing, while it'll be fun to have 'em both at DKR in odd-numbered years...it sucks to have both as away games each cycle. Ah, who knows. I think they're gonna beta-test a buncha shit with all the conference realignments, not just SEC. But did make plans this morning at dropoff with my buddy who is married to a Nashville native and he got us tickets through work for the Vandy game next season. Could give a shit about the game but would love for our girls to all see the Music City. Also, October gonna be a hot mess in Austin. Kinda in a good way, but also shitty We always played Arkansas and aggy either both at home or both on the road every year the last time we were all in the same conference . OU is technically a road game next year too…. Edited December 14, 20232 yr by Ignatius
December 14, 20232 yr Gotcha. Well before my time (first UT game was 1996). But I sincerely doubt the SEC took into consideration that fact from 30+ years ago when Arkansas was an actual conference foe. The OU home/away is largely meaningless aside from how our unis look on TV. I just found it odd he "rivalry protected" schedule makers at SEC would park us on the road for both ARK and T&M. But as we've said, could all change wildly the year after. I don't give a shit, I don't see how we could possibly lose either one. And I'd like an excuse to take the kids fishing/hiking in NW Arkansas next year. Will hopefully go the rest of my life without ever setting foot in College Station. Return trip to Athens sounds fun though, one of the few tolerable parts of the deep South.
December 15, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, YGIFS said: Return trip to Athens sounds fun though, one of the few tolerable parts of the deep South. Please say hello to Elaine (UT Class of 1966) for me. She was extra special back in the day. Married to a psychiatrist and lives in Athens.
December 15, 20232 yr 5 hours ago, Davis Lane said: I never get tired of watching this video. It’s just incredible.
December 15, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, Armybrat said: Please say hello to Elaine (UT Class of 1966) for me. She was extra special back in the day. Married to a psychiatrist and lives in Athens. You popped her cherry, didn't you?
December 15, 20232 yr Brat looks a little like Darrell Royal in that picOf course in the 60's all men looked like DKR.
December 15, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, Wilcox Cummingtonite said: sup aggy troll This is a poor effort. Yes, I will be happy to go to Nashville and get good cheap seats and watch Texas btfo that team in the SEC with the only winning record against Texas. It'll be one of the few first world cities in that illiterate ass conference's region worth visiting.
December 15, 20232 yr On 6/14/2023 at 6:31 PM, jimmyjazz said: UGA / Michigan / OU / UF / Arky / MSU / A&M is damn salty. It just means LESS. No more jihad-games with the intentional-injury-causing-cheapshot-tackles (like this year with Ewers separated-shoulder/sprain vs cougar-high, Brooks-ACL vs froggy #8 intentional-leg-twists, etc.) from the Hateful8-left-behinds. No more corches who get their season-success/job-security decided solely on beating TEXAS that year. It's forever LESS of that Bullshit.
December 15, 20232 yr 21 hours ago, Js1 said: Fun thread on Reddit whining about the UGA game being the same as F-1 weekend and how dare Texas schedule it like that to prevent UGA fans from traveling to Austin I hope they have fun staying in Boerne, Kerrville, Huntsville, Fredericksburg, or Corsicana, etc., for the Texas game. Lulz.
December 16, 20232 yr On 12/15/2023 at 10:27 AM, BachelorTrek said: No more corches who get their season-success/job-security decided solely on beating TEXAS that year. How did that work out for any of them this year?
December 17, 20232 yr 8 hours ago, texasgangordie said: 2 new SEC schools and 4 new Big Ten schools make up 6 of the toughest 13 schedules along with… 3 weaker SEC schools, 2 weaker Big Ten schools, plus Florida and Georgia Tech.
February 14, 20241 yr Per this On3 article that Bleacher Report just served me, "by 2026" is when the SEC goes to a 9-game conference schedule: https://www.on3.com/news/texas-athletics-director-chris-del-conte-confirms-sec-progressing-toward-nine-game-conference-schedule-by-2026-season/ Although saying "by 2026" leaves some doubt whether 2025 could go to 9-game conference schedule, too.
February 14, 20241 yr 1 hour ago, BachelorTrek said: Per this On3 article that Bleacher Report just served me, "by 2026" is when the SEC goes to a 9-game conference schedule: https://www.on3.com/news/texas-athletics-director-chris-del-conte-confirms-sec-progressing-toward-nine-game-conference-schedule-by-2026-season/ Although saying "by 2026" leaves some doubt whether 2025 could go to 9-game conference schedule, too. I think once SEC goes to 9 and new P2 type structure we won’t see big marquee match ups in our OOC schedule. Bobby has also insinuated this. Edited February 14, 20241 yr by BurntOrange&White
February 14, 20241 yr What are we gonna do then with all those big OOC matchups we have schedule already like Ohio State 'n shit? Don't get me wrong, I won't miss spending a week in Columbus one night.
February 14, 20241 yr 14 minutes ago, YGIFS said: What are we gonna do then with all those big OOC matchups we have schedule already like Ohio State 'n shit? Don't get me wrong, I won't miss spending a week in Columbus one night. After 2027 it’s pretty open. I’d imagine what’s there stays.
February 15, 20241 yr 6 hours ago, BurntOrange&White said: I think once SEC goes to 9 and new P2 type structure we won’t see big marquee match ups in our OOC schedule. Bobby has also insinuated this. This makes NO sense. I hope it's bullshit.
February 15, 20241 yr Anyone have educated guesses on the Michigan kickoff time? I probably won't be able to land before 12:15 Mountain Time. Quote The Big Ten announced a seven-year, $8 billion media deal with CBS, NBC and Fox in 2022, allowing the three networks to broadcast their games starting in 2023 and running through the 2029-30 season. Fox had already been showing Big Ten games, while CBS and NBC are new. Starting in 2024, each week will feature a Big Ten tripleheader on the three networks: Fox will show a Big Noon Kickoff game, CBS will have the 3:30 p.m. slot, and NBC is introducing Big Ten Saturday night with a 7:30 p.m. game.
February 15, 20241 yr 22 minutes ago, JohnnyRage said: Anyone have educated guesses on the Michigan kickoff time? I probably won't be able to land before 12:15 Mountain Time. You have to imagine it is the number one selection of the Big Ten games that week, which suggests it will probably be Big Noon on Fox (although CU at Nebraska is also that week). My understanding is that Fox generally gets the first selections, but I am not exactly sure.
February 15, 20241 yr 5 minutes ago, Texas Wahoo said: You have to imagine it is the number one selection of the Big Ten games that week, which suggests it will probably be Big Noon on Fox (although CU at Nebraska is also that week). My understanding is that Fox generally gets the first selections, but I am not exactly sure. If I were betting it is going to be big noon game and probably gameday too. Defending champs vs top 5 texas Edited February 15, 20241 yr by BurntOrange&White
February 15, 20241 yr 25 minutes ago, BurntOrange&White said: If I were betting it is going to be big noon game and probably gameday too. Defending champs vs top 5 texas I agree. There's a really good chance it'll be the only match up between two ranked teams in week two. It should be the host site for both programs and carry a 12pm ET/11am CT kickoff if Fox gets the coverage (which it should given their choices). https://www.espn.com/college-football/schedule/_/week/2/year/2024/seasontype/2
February 15, 20241 yr On 12/14/2023 at 5:15 PM, Catdaddyhorn said: So much of this. That vaunted SEC gauntlet has always been bullshit, especially when you consider they've always played only 8 games. Half of the teams went 6 or 7 or years without playing each other. I'm not sure how one can even refer to them as conference mates when they play each other so infrequently. How many years has Georgia gone without playing Bama or A&M? If anything, the schedule for SEC East teams will actually begin to approach the difficulty they've spent the last 15 years crowing about now that OU joined them alongside of us. A&M?? Cmon man!
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