A&M Regent proposes: "Kyle Field, the House that Johnny Built."
Jim Schwertner, a member of the Texas A&M Board of Regents, said Monday that he'd like to revise the name of Kyle Field.
His preference: "Kyle Field, the House that Johnny Built." Johnny, in this case, is now former quarterback Johnny Manziel, who won the 2012 Heisman as the Aggies were raising money for an overhaul of the stadium. He was the 22nd pick of the NFL draft, selected by the Cleveland Browns.
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Manziel already has filed to get the trademark for "The House that Johnny Built." So he'd be in line to receive money whether or not the Aggies tweak the name of Kyle Field.
But it's last weeks news...
...it was something that was said 6-7 days ago.
Did you all hear that Michael Sam is getting a reality show?
...edit for 3 days from now: Michael Sam's reality show is postponed.
"We will always remember Johnny for that time he beat #1 Alabama and that other big game....er the one time we beat Tex....err...that one time we saw him with those pretty ladies on TMZ.
Also, we retroactively claim the 2013 national title."
but little in the way of wins or championships. It'll be interesting now to see if they can keep their head above water in the SEC without Manziel - they were barely able to do it with him. I suspect they'll fall back to the middle of the pack and stay there except for great teams every 5-10 years
Sure, they didn't win any championships while he was there, but at least one year they were very very close and I can't remember a time where that has been the case with Texas A&M. Who cared about TAMU before he got there? Outside of their fans, I mean. I didn't see them as anything different than Texas Tech or Oklahoma State - a second fiddle team in their own state who had decent seasons every now and then but never made any real noise. He put them on the map.
He did that or Kevin Sumlin? Joeckel, Matthews, Evans etc., did they have anything to do with Texas A&M or was it just Johnny?
It can make any QB look good. Case Keenum was pretty good in college running that system and Houston won a lot of games.
As I recall, the price tag on these renovations was something on the order $450 million, half of which was to be funded by seat licensing and some 20% more (I forget the exact numbers) by donations. It seems more appropriate to call it "Kyle Field - The Proof That Johnny Was A Marketable Entity".
That argument sucks. They're about 25 football programs that Johnny Football could have been born at. A&M didn't magically shine a light on him. He shined a light on A&M. So much so that they are planning a 450 million dollar renovation in his wake.
The argument also sucks that Manziel is worth $450 million to A&M, which is the implication you're making. Was A&M playing to empty stadiums before him? No. Sold-out ones, in fact. Were they worth a lot before him? Yes. What's more valuable to that program, two years of Johnny fever or indefinite SEC membership?
Sure, there are several other programs where "Johnny Football" could've been born. There are also hundreds more where he would not have. That means that A&M gave their value to Johnny Manziel. By your own admission that's the case.
That doesn't mean he's right. Sometimes people are just in charge of things etc. Almost everyone else associated with A&M including other former players are offended by the idea. I'm going to go with the majority opinion.
*The House That Johnny Helped Renovate
When he donates half of his salary back to them they can call it whatever he wants.
Politicians are fucking stupid.
If I was one of Johnny Manziel's offensive linemen, that named would piss me off.
No kidding. He had 5 minutes to scramble around all the time back there.
Illegal Formation. Offense. Too many men on the line of scrimmage. 5 yard penalty. Repeat 1st down.
And this is the kind of thing you wish High School kids had the foresight to see. A team ends up with a good player...maybe the best they ever had...and they end up wanting to name a stadium after him. OK. However, you've got another team filled to the BRIM with tradition that they don't even name their stadium after ANY player because they have to enough history to simply scoff at the notion. I wish that fact carried more weight than it actually does.
You wish that carried more weight? If it did, I think more HS kids would take the option that ended with a stadium named after them.
As a Browns fan I am really hoping his leg gets torn off and he never sets foot on the field. He might bring life to the franchise or some such crap like that, but I've never been impressed with him as a NFL-style QB. Frankly, I liked what Brian Hoyer did last year and I'd rather have him under center until a suitable replacement can be found, but I don't think it's Manziel.
As for the house that johnny built. Must be an odd feeling finally having a player you can name your stadium after. Michigan could have done that 60 years ago.
You want to see somebody's legs torn off because you don't think he's an NFL-style QB before he's played a single minute in the NFL.
If you're at all representative of Cleveland Browns fans, you're getting the shitty teams you deserve.
If it was truly "the house that Johnny Built," the logical thing to do would be to re-name it Manziel Field.
I call this a fail. It's not like Kyle Field was a hollow, soulless place before JM arrived. It's been a den of screaming Aggie lunatics for decades ('12th man' and all). Sure, the A&M stadium reno financing was helped by JM's on-field performance. But Kyle Field has been around since the early 1900's! Just name the new press box or a top-notch luxury suite after him and move on. Kyle Field is larger than Johnny Manziel. Much larger.
It's amazing what a win on the road at Bama will do for a guy.
The guy didn't even play in a BCS game.