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It's just hilarious to me that all the stuff that Texas spent decades claiming made them better than everybody else (social scene, "enlightened" atmosphere. hip town, hot girls, lots of money, great acadademics etc. etc.) are suddenly now the things that are bringing them down.
And it's the things that used to make places like OU undesirable "nothing to do but football, backwards and too conservative, lousy school" are now the reasons that OU/Bama type places are "good".
Some of these Texas fans get pissed off if you dare suggest that other schools have bars, girls, woke political climate, reasonable academics too...
It's almost like they say, "oh yeah...If we weren't so woke we'd kick your ass" or "if we didn't have sixth street we'd bend you over" or "if our players didn't have to study so hard in their Physical Culture and Sports curriculum we'd beat the shit out of you."
Pretty damn funny, I'm just glad the players like this Ojomo guy are buying into all these lame excuses.
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Originally posted by Ruprecht View PostIt's just hilarious to me that all the stuff that Texas spent decades claiming made them better than everybody else (social scene, "enlightened" atmosphere. hip town, hot girls, lots of money, great acadademics etc. etc.) are suddenly now the things that are bringing them down.
And it's the things that used to make places like OU undesirable "nothing to do but football, backwards and too conservative, lousy school" are now the reasons that OU/Bama type places are "good".
Some of these Texas fans get pissed off if you dare suggest that other schools have bars, girls, woke political climate, reasonable academics too...
It's almost like they say, "oh yeah...If we weren't so woke we'd kick your ass" or "if we didn't have sixth street we'd bend you over" or "if our players didn't have to study so hard in their Physical Culture and Sports curriculum we'd beat the shit out of you."
Pretty damn funny, I'm just glad the players like this Ojomo guy are buying into all these lame excuses.
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Originally posted by SEC View PostSounds like Texas players “not too serious” about winning.
I mean, “it’s hard hard thing” to focus on winning when that’s not the culture…it’s more of a women, alcohol thing…
Sark has a lot to do to get this mindset at Texas before their ass sniffs a NCS.
Not saying won’t be fun to watch…
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Originally posted by Ruprecht View Post
you know better… you been in the south…
I guess you are very fortunate that they don't have women, alcohol, money and "woke" in Athens, GA. LOL
Woke won’t make the difference at GA.
It’s good dor all, a carrier, a Lateran with blades in the night..
Best we can’t make it alone, TX and OU are coming and they are a different realm…won’t consolidate in the middle of the night.
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Originally posted by Balko View Post
Yeah, Ojomo didn't say anything about "woke" (sheesh), but pretty much the opposite.
49cent said it best. They act like Sixth street is like the only party district by any campus in America.
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So Sark wants to change the culture at UT by throwing tons of NIL $$$ at high school kids who haven't played a down for UT before. Him and Jimbo at A&M are all in with the more $$$ is the better approach. I like Venables " Life Skills " approach better and I hope it is more successful.
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I just heard about this. Sarkesian will be at UT for 2 more years tops, one more if they implode again this year.
At some point Texas fans have to admit it's not the coaching, recruiting or facilities. It's the culture. Texas fans interacting with the rest of the SEC fans will be hugely entertaining.
And I wanted to bump the thread because I know Sly likes posting in threads about Texas.
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Texass, Trans-A&M, and the rest of those schools who are giving way to the "culture" should be the ones that parents steer the kids away from. Any parent with half a brain wants their kid to get an education, especially if they're going to get at least four years of it paid for on the backs of their kids athletic abilities. It seems today that the "student athlete" is a misnomer with few exceptions. Maybe I'm wrong, but I'm seeing these kids coming in trying to grab as much cash as possible and try and make it to the league where the big cash is, play for what, 4-5 years and get a retainer from the league on top of whatever they made during their active status, if they make it that long without a career ending injury. What's the percentage/chance of any of those kids making it that far? To make it 3-4 years in college, make it to the league, survive their first contract and get a second, play until their what... late 20's-early 30's, and then do what? No degree unless they go back and get one of those "woke" degrees in "Curb-Side-Shit-Talking and New-Age-Thought-Processing". What happened to putting those kids education first? HBCBV(IMO) is doing something that needs to spread hard and fast before not just this game as we know it disappears, but the ideals of teaching these kids to develop the ability to think ahead and plan for their future goes with it. Something doesn't change, in 15-20 years, these kids will be raising their kids with the same mentality, or worse. The same thing our parents said about us.
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