An Aggie's view on UM-Alabama

Submitted by bigmc6000 on

I sit next to a Texas A&M grad and I mentioned to him that they, seemingly, finalized the deal for Michigan to play 'Bama at Jerry World in 2012.  Suffice it to say he's very, very unhappy. 

He said they need to make a rule that you can't play a neutral site game in any state not represented by a conference because all they are doing is using  the game as a recruiting tool and that upsets him, a lot (at which point I told him he can blame Jerry but he didn't seem to grasp that one).  Beyond that, apparently Oklahoma State used to have a camp in Houston and they passed a rule that said you can't have an out of state camp (don't know if that's a Big 12 thing or a NCAA thing) and he was very upset with OK State doing that because they are just mooching off of Texas.  I asked him, well, what's wrong with that?  OK State is closer to Houston than Texas Tech is so should you ban them from Houston as well?  What if you were an LSU fan and they had a camp in Houston, would you still support the ban?  He then said that he thinks no team from outside of Texas should be able to even play in Texas unless it's against a Texas team because, get this, the state of Texas is spending it's money to educate these kids and build the stadiums so they shouldn't be supporting anyone from another state doing anything to get those kids outside of playing a Texas team...

 

Yeah, Texas really is its own nation...

diehardalum

September 27th, 2010 at 2:18 PM ^

the school's football program will have to speak for itself if you're talking about recruiting.  So what if a northern school comes to Texas to recruit.  If Texax A&M is upset that they are losing recruits they need to look at their own program to improve.  And I felt the same way when we lost Rojo from Muskegon to USC. 

Section 1

September 27th, 2010 at 2:27 PM ^

at Ford Field.  They can play SMU, if they prefer.  YeeeeHaaawww!  I'll go, y'all. 

Please just promise that there'll be about 10,000 cute, rowdy, Texas women at the game.  Oh, wait.  That kind of rules out A&M as a contender, doesn't it?  Dang.

Section 1

September 27th, 2010 at 3:49 PM ^

We might be able to get Bill Ford to put up some Jerry Jones-type money.  A&M versus SMU.  Glorious coeds, a massive promotion for the F-150 pickup, A&M's hurt feelings are soothed, and best of all, they can, uh, recruit Michigan.

AMazinBlue

September 27th, 2010 at 2:18 PM ^

that has only, UT, A&M, TT, Houston and Baylor and whatever other school that UT wants to destroy, then you can lock down the state, but when Jerry World has 110k watching two of the most-storied if THE most storied programs in college football playing and spending big bucks in-state to do it, just STFU.

cjm

September 27th, 2010 at 2:20 PM ^

Please don't lump us all together in one big Texas family. Trust me, the Aggie co-worker in the OP loves that UCLA made the longhorns look foolish.

bigmc6000

September 27th, 2010 at 2:30 PM ^

I'm a Texas resident as well so I'm not really lumping us all together but I don't know of any other state in the country that has more "Eff everybody else, my state is the best of everything" people than Texas.  Part of that might be that there are basically no major cities along the borders (I'm not counting Texarkana) and it takes you hours on end to get out of the state from most all the major cities that creates this kind of mentality.  I mean, I've known literally dozens of people who've never left the state in their lives and a number of them are over 60 and probably never will leave the state and I'm in DFW so we're not talking Midland or something.  I just can't imagine any other state is like that.

 

But no, not everyone is like that and I know a number of UT fans that are pretty level headed (don't know any Aggie fans that are that level headed tho so I'll let that speak for itself) so it's not the whole state but, suffice it to say, there are a number of people very PO'd at Jerry despite the economic windfall that a game like UM-'Bama brings to the area.

 

On a side note - does anyone have any idea how they are going to do tickets when they finally announce it?  It's around my birthday and I'm thinking I'll give the wife an easy option of just getting me tickets for my birthday ;)

cjm

September 27th, 2010 at 2:43 PM ^

I hear you. I'm in Arlington (use to liver in Midland too). I've lived in Texas for 30 years and there is definitely an attitude. I agree with you on Aggie fans... They are delusional. Several have talked smack to me about Michigan over e past years. They think they are a great rival with UT but they can't even beat TTech regularly.

this guy0531

September 27th, 2010 at 2:19 PM ^

I live in Texas, and they have more moron fans per capita than any place i have been.  Its either their team or nothing… I try to stay objective when i talk about the Longhorns and the Cowboys down here, but they just say "well your team sucks so you cant talk about my team" *sighs*

Search4Meaning

September 27th, 2010 at 4:49 PM ^

definition:  noun - 1.  four lettered word meaning to become obsessively obsessed with obsession for OSU football, 2.  to become an idiot,  3.  a condition similar to Turrets Syndrome, where the afflicted can only complete partial sentences on any other subject than OSU football using a mixture of obscenities.

I'd put the State of Ohio up against Texas any day.  They deserve each other.

jblaze

September 27th, 2010 at 2:21 PM ^

colleague know that having M-AL play in Texas will bring millions of dollars to Texas in the form of flights, hotels, meals, beer, parking...?

As an added bonus to Texas, this is all money that the states of Michigan and Alabama don't make.

HHW

September 27th, 2010 at 2:24 PM ^

Tell him the Longhorns already get all of A&M's recruits.  If the aggies want to compete they need to get off their asses and get acquainted with Florida.

931 S State

September 27th, 2010 at 2:37 PM ^

M & Alabama playing in Dallas = Sold Out hotels, tons of money to the city

Any Texas team plays in this game and there is a major drop off in hotel revenue.  

This is the same reason neither Georgia nor GT have played in the Atlanta kickoff game yet, and probably won't any time soon.

tdeshetler

September 27th, 2010 at 2:42 PM ^

Liek the other guys, I too am in Dallas and all I can say is: A&M = CULT.  These guys get together every Friday night (at midnight) to practice yelling chants. 

grand river fi…

September 27th, 2010 at 2:44 PM ^

I was pretty meh on this game, but if your Aggie friend is anything to go by, then I may come around to it.

Treating Michigan and Alabama like invading infidels is pretty comical, and if the game manages to piss off a wide swath of Texans then I'll be in total support.  The sentiment that "no out of state teams should be allowed to play on the sacred ground that is aTexan football field" is so delusional that the people harboring it are worth provoking by repeated transgressions.

Also this sentiment...

I'm a Texas resident as well so I'm not really lumping us all together but I don't know of any other state in the country that has more "Eff everybody else, my state is the best of everything"

...is easily rivalved if not surpassed by Alaskans, unfortunately they don't have a football team to help make it more noticeable.

MichFan1997

September 27th, 2010 at 2:47 PM ^

Texas for a few years, about an hour and a half from Dallas. We went to visit him down there for Christmas one year. Iowa, I believe, was playing the 'Horns in a bowl game. We were cheering for Iowa (me being a Michigan fan, him being a Penn St fan, we wanted the B10 to win). Boy you should have seen the looks we got in the Texas Roadhouse that was showing the game.

Anyways, you should have told this Texas A+M fan to stay out of Florida then, because I noticed they had a recruit this year from Boyd Anderson HS (Demar Dorsey's HS)