November 28, 20232 yr 40 minutes ago, The_Great_Hornsby said: What the fuck, we play aggy on the road again??? After we ended the rivalry at their house. What dipshit negotiator allowed that to happen. Where have you been? We had no say in it.
November 28, 20232 yr 14 minutes ago, immamac said: how do some of you not like the game being on thanksgiving? Lots of people are busy with family on Thanksgiving. Most students go home. Like everything with aggy, it’s a hassle.
November 28, 20232 yr Wait, I thought the SEC had the same rule most conferences do...you don't start the conference season or end it with 2 straight road games.
November 28, 20232 yr OU on Oct 5 would be the 2nd earliest matchup against them in the series history. (Behind only the 2010 game which was played on Oct 2). it’s also going to be balls hot. Especially if it’s at 2:30 (#team11:30)
November 28, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, YGIFS said: Wait, I thought the SEC had the same rule most conferences do...you don't start the conference season or end it with 2 straight road games. And not just “2 straight road games”… Fayettenam and College Station. eesh
November 28, 20232 yr I guess we should have expected this. ESPN never asked aggy-LSU or Texas to move their games to Thanksgiving. They’re perfectly happy using their JV production team to broadcast the Egg Bowl and take the L against the NFL. I’d be cool with a Black Friday night game, but something in the algorithm scared them off. I assume most people shop and then go out to eat on Black Friday. That would kill their primetime window. I don’t love it, but aggy-Texas on Saturday primetime with an Iron Bowl lead in makes a lot of sense for the almighty ratings.
November 28, 20232 yr how do some of you not like the game being on thanksgiving? Because we have families and want to be able to spend thanksgiving and go to the game?
November 28, 20232 yr Just now, UTexasFight said: And not just “2 straight road games”… Fayettenam and College Station. eesh Arkansas is truly bad. They’d need a coaching change and to kill it in the portal to make it an interesting game. Especially in mid-November. Yes they hate us, but their season should be underwater when Texas comes to town.
November 28, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, Mantis Toboggan, MD said: Because we have families and want to be able to spend thanksgiving and go to the game? If you care about your family enough to want to spend Thanksgiving to them, why would you punish those same loved ones by going to College Station with them? I don’t think this is a forever SEC fixture. I thinks it’s 24/25 home and home and takes a multi-year break after that with movement all around the Autumn. I’m fine with it; I just don’t like ending season with two road games. Pretty crazy we may not leave Texas more than once until early November.
November 28, 20232 yr 4 minutes ago, YGIFS said: If you care about your family enough to want to spend Thanksgiving to them, why would you punish those same loved ones by going to College Station with them? I don’t think this is a forever SEC fixture. I thinks it’s 24/25 home and home and takes a multi-year break after that with movement all around the Autumn. I’m fine with it; I just don’t like ending season with two road games. Pretty crazy we may not leave Texas more than once until early November. We’re in the SEC now we only have to have four true road games like aggy!
November 28, 20232 yr I don't think we are going undefeated next year. We've got three probably top ten teams, one on the road in the Big House, one in Dallas, one in Austin. That must be the hardest schedule in football.
November 28, 20232 yr Just now, Thetexashammer said: I don't think we are going undefeated next year. We've got three probably top ten teams, one on the road in the Big House, one in Dallas, one in Austin. That must be the hardest schedule in football. Nah Florida has us beat by a mile. 2-10 is legit in play for them.
November 28, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, Thetexashammer said: I don't think we are going undefeated next year. We've got three probably top ten teams, one on the road in the Big House, one in Dallas, one in Austin. That must be the hardest schedule in football. I think we will win 2 of those 3.
November 28, 20232 yr 58 minutes ago, immamac said: how do some of you not like the game being on thanksgiving? I’ve been to the game at both stadiums on both days (T-day or T+1), but I prefer T+1. For me, that’s what I grew up with from ‘94 to ‘07 before it was moved to T-day ‘08-‘11. That said, I don’t really mind the thanksgiving day game as much when it’s every other year as compared to the home game rotation we had with Tech, TCU, etc for a few years. Edited November 28, 20232 yr by LonghornSean
November 28, 20232 yr 19 minutes ago, Thetexashammer said: I don't think we are going undefeated next year. We've got three probably top ten teams, one on the road in the Big House, one in Dallas, one in Austin. That must be the hardest schedule in football. Calling it now, we are beating Michigan.
November 28, 20232 yr Overall we should be able to win 10 games. Georgia coming to town and the road game against Michigan will be difficult. 10-2 next season.
November 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, YGIFS said: We're still doing that gondola thing in 2024, right Austin? Haven't you heard - combination of flying driverless taxis and the Boring company tube thingy
November 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, Thetexashammer said: I don't think we are going undefeated next year. We've got three probably top ten teams, one on the road in the Big House, one in Dallas, one in Austin. That must be the hardest schedule in football. Well, then I guess there's one thing left to do [this year].
November 28, 20232 yr 11 hours ago, immamac said: how do some of you not like the game being on thanksgiving? I think Friday night is best. makes decisions on travel/holiday much easier and get to watch all the chaos(except for this year's chalk) on Saturday. Also, bonus if you are a Cowboy fan.
November 28, 20232 yr 10 hours ago, UTexasFight said: OU on Oct 5 would be the 2nd earliest matchup against them in the series history. (Behind only the 2010 game which was played on Oct 2). it’s also going to be balls hot. Especially if it’s at 2:30 (#team11:30) OU is gonna be Oct 12, so yes, we get them and UGA back-to-back😬.
November 28, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, dcar00 said: I think Friday night is best. makes decisions on travel/holiday much easier and get to watch all the chaos(except for this year's chalk) on Saturday. Also, bonus if you are a Cowboy fan. As a Cowboys fan I loved watching the game at the tailgate, and then heading in to Memorial Stadium to watch Texas beat the ags. T+1 has no meaningful basis in history, so if the game's not on Thanksgiving, I'm indifferent to whether it's on Friday or Saturday.
November 28, 20232 yr 41 minutes ago, utexas8 said: I was already looking to book oct 19 weekend and it’s already expensive Austin has this cool new thing. You bring a tent and put it on any patch of grass or under an overpass and you can sleep for $0. You should try it out! /meth not included
November 28, 20232 yr 18 minutes ago, utee94 said: As a Cowboys fan I loved watching the game at the tailgate, and then heading in to Memorial Stadium to watch Texas beat the ags. T+1 has no meaningful basis in history, so if the game's not on Thanksgiving, I'm indifferent to whether it's on Friday or Saturday. the history on thanksgiving is gone. If you travel(driving distance) for Thanksgiving, you can do Thanksgiving and come back Friday for the game. Friday night is somewhat nice due to only a few games on. It will probably be Saturday for ratings though.
November 28, 20232 yr 30 minutes ago, dcar00 said: I think Friday night is best. makes decisions on travel/holiday much easier and get to watch all the chaos(except for this year's chalk) on Saturday. Also, bonus if you are a Cowboy fan. Agreed. Really liked the time slot for the Tech game this year. Don’t have to compete with any other college or NFL games. Easier to work around family gatherings, too.
November 28, 20232 yr I don’t see anything being played on Thursday again now that the NFL is treating that like NBA/Christmas. will be interesting to see if they expand Black Friday to be more than one game. hopefully they leave Saturday alone. Seems they would given it being rivalry weekend
November 28, 20232 yr Isn't Michigan losing something like 20 players to the NFL draft?We're losing almost that many including our dominant DT's.
November 28, 20232 yr Just now, ousux said: 2 minutes ago, Frank Drebin said: Isn't Michigan losing something like 20 players to the NFL draft? We're losing almost that many including our dominant DT's. We are losing about half that.
November 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, utee94 said: As a Cowboys fan I loved watching the game at the tailgate, and then heading in to Memorial Stadium to watch Texas beat the ags. T+1 has no meaningful basis in history, so if the game's not on Thanksgiving, I'm indifferent to whether it's on Friday or Saturday. Well, other than the last quarter century +. 🙄
November 28, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: Well, other than the last quarter century +. 🙄 The last quarter-century? We haven't played a rival on T+1 since 2007. So, yeah, no meaningful basis in history. 🙄
November 28, 20232 yr Some notes on our schedule next year even though nobody asked: At Michigan- Currently on a 28 game (29 after week 1 '24) regular season win streak and have won 35 of 36 in the regular season. VS Georgia- They have a 39 game regular season win streak that could balloon up to 45 or so depending on outcome against Bama and their BYE week situation. If they 3 peat and come into Austin undefeated their overall win streak will be either 39 or 40. VS Florida- First meeting since 1940 and looking to remain undefeated vs the Gators all time (2-0-1). Florida has not scored a point against Texas since 1924, let's keep that streak alive. VS Kentucky- First meeting since our only matchup in a 1951 win vs the Wildcats. Bear Bryant was the head coach at Kentucky and suffered the first of his 7 losses to Texas. VS Miss St- First meeting since the '99 Cotton Bowl. Looking to break a 2-2 tie all time. At Vandy- First meeting since 1928. Vandy holds a 8-3-1 advantage and is one of two in the SEC with a winning record vs Texas (South Carolina has a 1-0 advantage). VS OU- Will have a full bag of dicks or two in tow to our first matchup in the SEC. At a&m- On game day 2024 they will have not beaten Texas in 5,119 days.
November 28, 20232 yr 2 hours ago, Longboard Horn said: Overall we should be able to win 10 games. Georgia coming to town and the road game against Michigan will be difficult. 10-2 next season. There's a good chance Michigan takes a very large step back next year. They're losing a lot.
November 28, 20232 yr 13 minutes ago, utee94 said: The last quarter-century? We haven't played a rival on T+1 since 2007. So, yeah, no meaningful basis in history. 🙄 We have been playing games on T+1 for more than a quarter century, so there IS history to playing on that day. That much is not an arguable point.
November 28, 20232 yr 14 hours ago, Coelenterate Fuccboi said: I guess Texas/Michigan doesn’t meet the standards. That will be a Fox or whatever major network BIG has a contract with since it is a home game for Michigan. Edited November 28, 20232 yr by BurntOrange&White
November 28, 20232 yr 5 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: We have been playing games on T+1 for more than a quarter century, so there IS history to playing on that day. That much is not an arguable point. We're not talking about ANY game, we're talking about the A&M game. In the 100+ years of the rivalry, there's only a handful of times in the late 90s and early 2000s that the game was played on T+1, and even that hasn't happened since 2007. So no, there's no meaningful history to playing this rivalry game on T+1. The entire point of the discussion about Thanksgiving day itself, is because there IS a long and meaningful history of playing the ags on THAT day. Thanksgiving day is important to the rivalry, T+1 is not. That we've played a bunch of rando substitute games on T+1 over the past 12 years isn't relevant to the discussion about the A&M game and its history.
November 28, 20232 yr 6 minutes ago, utee94 said: We're not talking about ANY game, we're talking about the A&M game. In the 100+ years of the rivalry, there's only a handful of times in the late 90s and early 2000s that the game was played on T+1, and even that hasn't happened since 2007. So no, there's no meaningful history to playing this rivalry game on T+1. The entire point of the discussion about Thanksgiving day itself, is because there IS a long and meaningful history of playing the ags on THAT day. Thanksgiving day is important to the rivalry, T+1 is not. That we've played a bunch of rando substitute games on T+1 over the past 12 years isn't relevant to the discussion about the A&M game and its history. Oh, ok. Yes, sir.
November 28, 20232 yr Just now, TrashMaster G said: Oh, ok. Yes, sir. BUT... ...as has been stated, the NFL has decided to own Thanksgiving Day, so it seems unlikely we'd resume that tradition. And if it's not on T-day, I'm indifferent wrt T+1 vs. T+2. I think the SEC should let surly decide by popular vote.
November 28, 20232 yr 8 minutes ago, utee94 said: We're not talking about ANY game, we're talking about the A&M game. In the 100+ years of the rivalry, there's only a handful of times in the late 90s and early 2000s that the game was played on T+1, and even that hasn't happened since 2007. So no, there's no meaningful history to playing this rivalry game on T+1. The entire point of the discussion about Thanksgiving day itself, is because there IS a long and meaningful history of playing the ags on THAT day. Thanksgiving day is important to the rivalry, T+1 is not. That we've played a bunch of rando substitute games on T+1 over the past 12 years isn't relevant to the discussion about the A&M game and its history. Playing on Thanksgiving is a pain in the ass for many reasons. I hope we stick with one of the other days. The general tradition is Thanksgiving weekend. Of course aggy spurned tradition for a change when they ran away to the SEC. They kept the tradition of sucking.
November 28, 20232 yr 1 hour ago, BurntOrange&White said: That will be a Fox or whatever major network BIG has a contract with since it is a home game for Michigan. Fox got the Michigan and Ohio State away games moved up to next year and 2025 as part of us getting out of the Big 12 in 2024.
November 28, 20232 yr 2 minutes ago, mdmost said: Fox got the Michigan and Ohio State away games moved up to next year and 2025 as part of us getting out of the Big 12 in 2024. Ohio State game at Columbus was already in '25
November 28, 20232 yr 9 minutes ago, TrashMaster G said: Ohio State game at Columbus was already in '25 2025 was in Austin and the Columbus trip was 2026. That's now flipped. https://saturdaytradition.com/ohio-state-football/change-of-plans-ohio-state-texas-swap-dates-for-future-home-and-home-series/
November 28, 20232 yr 3 minutes ago, mdmost said: 2025 was in Austin and the Columbus trip was 2026. That's now flipped. https://saturdaytradition.com/ohio-state-football/change-of-plans-ohio-state-texas-swap-dates-for-future-home-and-home-series/ That change was made four years ago. It had nothing to do with our move to the SEC.
November 28, 20232 yr So in two consecutive years, we get to travel to Detroit and Columbus. What demon did Steve Patterson forget to blow in hell to arrange that horrific back-to-back vacation saga? Ann Arbor is a beautiful campus and I like Michigan fans. But odds are for air, hotel, etc.---most fans are gonna have to stay in/outside of Detroit. And then Columbus right after? Everyhthing about that place sucks as we who went in 2005 know all too well. From the campus to the city to the people...it's all 10-ply, 3rd world shitfest. At least the return trips to Georgia and Kentucky will be fun. Fuck going to Mississippi State. And I can't wait to laugh at Texas fans like, "Oh, we can take the kids to Disneyworld on Sunday after the game in Gainesville." Yeah, good luck with that plan. About 100 things wrong with it but I'll let you sort it out first before I start laughing.
November 28, 20232 yr 54 minutes ago, YGIFS said: So in two consecutive years, we get to travel to Detroit and Columbus. What demon did Steve Patterson forget to blow in hell to arrange that horrific back-to-back vacation saga? Ann Arbor is a beautiful campus and I like Michigan fans. But odds are for air, hotel, etc.---most fans are gonna have to stay in/outside of Detroit. And then Columbus right after? Everyhthing about that place sucks as we who went in 2005 know all too well. From the campus to the city to the people...it's all 10-ply, 3rd world shitfest. At least the return trips to Georgia and Kentucky will be fun. Fuck going to Mississippi State. And I can't wait to laugh at Texas fans like, "Oh, we can take the kids to Disneyworld on Sunday after the game in Gainesville." Yeah, good luck with that plan. About 100 things wrong with it but I'll let you sort it out first before I start laughing. It got rescheduled from Austin with SEC move a year early because fox wanted their game.
November 28, 20232 yr 16 hours ago, YGIFS said: Wait, I thought the SEC had the same rule most conferences do...you don't start the conference season or end it with 2 straight road games. 15 hours ago, UTexasFight said: And not just “2 straight road games”… Fayettenam and College Station. eesh I'm guessing we'll have a home game on 11/23 vs. a cupcake (maybe Vandy) of some variety as is the case with almost all the SEC teams.
November 28, 20232 yr My best guess. Do what you like with it. One thing I realized, next season has 14 weeks. Everyone will have 2 bye weeks. Home Away 8/31/2024 Col. State Florida Arkansas 9/7/2024 Michagan Georgia Oklahoma 9/14/2024 UTSA Kentucky A&M 9/21/2024 ULM Miss State Vandy 9/28/2024 buy 10/5/2024 Oklahoma 10/12/2024 Miss State 10/19/2024 Georgia 10/26/2024 Vandy 11/2/2024 Kentucky 11/9/2024 buy 11/16/2024 Arkansas 11/23/2024 Florida 11/30/2024 A&M
November 28, 20232 yr 20 minutes ago, orange dream said: I'm guessing we'll have a home game on 11/23 vs. a cupcake (maybe Vandy) of some variety as is the case with almost all the SEC teams. Vandy is away. The SEC home games without dates are Mississippi State, Kentucky, and Florida.
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