Right but Chad Morris hasn't had a winning season in three years at the pony express school.
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Texas is simply the best state for football, bar none.
That is the main reason he should NOT be considered as a candidate.AGGies0311 said:
Right but Chad Morris hasn't had a winning season in three years at the pony express school.
Yes, Florida is a public university that has excelled in athletics (not just one or two sports, but several, including football, basketball, and baseball) and they have a good academic reputation.TxAg76 said:
Too many meddling BMAs who think they know what's best, but really have no clue, acting like a pack of wombats who let their ego overthrow sound decision making.
We've never won it big, at least not in the modern era of how players/scholarships get handled since they were regulated, therefore we don't know what it takes, and wouldn't be able to recognize it if it were staring them in the face.
They (we) all wanna win. Big. And now. They just don't know what that means, and in the interim look like a bunch of monkeys trying to F a football.
Change that.
Florida's athletic program and accomplishments are impressive, going beyond football as well.
Replicate that.
Football ignorance!gnarley tuna said:That is the main reason he should NOT be considered as a candidate.AGGies0311 said:
Right but Chad Morris hasn't had a winning season in three years at the pony express school.
Was pondering this last night, actually. My conclusion is that there are too many cooks (BMA) in the kitchen and we need to outsource hiring. Hire a consulting firm and let them make the hire. We are just doing it wrong.Quote:
Why is A&M not an elite football program?
Which part are you ignorant of?RGLAG85 said:Football ignorance!gnarley tuna said:That is the main reason he should NOT be considered as a candidate.AGGies0311 said:
Right but Chad Morris hasn't had a winning season in three years at the pony express school.
Trooper1016 said:
If we were the only school in Texas to get Texas high school talent we'd be fine. But we split with bama, TU, Baylor, tech, rice, uh, tcu, ou, okie lite, lsu, and ND. Bama compete with auburn and lsu. There is plenty of talent in Texas but they are fanned out to other institutions
JFFFOREVERRR said:
Let's get down to the real question.. Why is A&M not as good of a program as an Alabama? Is it the resources? facilities/stadium? alumni support? Student body & fan support? Are they in a better football state/region? I think we can all agree that it's none of these things; A&M is as good if not better than an Alabama in all of these categories.
So then what is it that an Alabama has over A&M? That would be a winning tradition, better coaching, and a culture that promotes winning & doesn't tolerate mediocrity.
That's the difference. If A&M wants to take that step, it's going to start with changing this culture that tolerates mediocrity. Once that happens then the better coaching can come and that will lead to a winning tradition over time.
The Aggie mentality and tradition of being loyal to mediocrity is what's keeping this program from reaching its potential. What A&M lacks is a winning culture. Anyone who defends Sumlin or 8-4 seasons at this point is part of the culture problem.
I don't know about academics comparisons, but I would have to believe standards are lower there than at A&M. With our current growth though in our student body size, I am unsure.JFFFOREVERRR said:
Let's get down to the real question.. Why is A&M not as good of a program as an Alabama? Is it the resources? facilities/stadium? alumni support? Student body & fan support? Are they in a better football state/region? I think we can all agree that it's none of these things; A&M is as good if not better than an Alabama in all of these categories.
So then what is it that an Alabama has over A&M? That would be a winning tradition, better coaching, and a culture that promotes winning & doesn't tolerate mediocrity.
That's the difference. If A&M wants to take that step, it's going to start with changing this culture that tolerates mediocrity. Once that happens then the better coaching can come and that will lead to a winning tradition over time.
The Aggie mentality and tradition of being loyal to mediocrity is what's keeping this program from reaching its potential. What A&M lacks is a winning culture. Anyone who defends Sumlin or 8-4 seasons at this point is part of the culture problem.
This should be sent out to the entire Aggie network. If people can't give honest real criticism because they are hiding behind their "I bleed maroon, etc, etc", then they are part of the problem. The Aggie faithful need to cut the crap and start getting real.JFFFOREVERRR said:
Let's get down to the real question.. Why is A&M not as good of a program as an Alabama? Is it the resources? facilities/stadium? alumni support? Student body & fan support? Are they in a better football state/region? I think we can all agree that it's none of these things; A&M is as good if not better than an Alabama in all of these categories.
So then what is it that an Alabama has over A&M? That would be a winning tradition, better coaching, and a culture that promotes winning & doesn't tolerate mediocrity.
That's the difference. If A&M wants to take that step, it's going to start with changing this culture that tolerates mediocrity. Once that happens then the better coaching can come and that will lead to a winning tradition over time.
The Aggie mentality and tradition of being loyal to mediocrity is what's keeping this program from reaching its potential. What A&M lacks is a winning culture. Anyone who defends Sumlin or 8-4 seasons at this point is part of the culture problem.
Actually, I would not agree that we're as good or better than Bama in those. Both schools have resources. Student body and fan support: our students, despite the perpetual New Army complaints are fine. But we don't have the level of Wal-Mart t-shirt fans. Whether those matter; I don't know. But if having fans who are freaking insane helps, Bama probably has more.JFFFOREVERRR said:
Let's get down to the real question.. Why is A&M not as good of a program as an Alabama? Is it the resources? facilities/stadium? alumni support? Student body & fan support? Are they in a better football state/region? I think we can all agree that it's none of these things; A&M is as good if not better than an Alabama in all of these categories.
It is correct that winning tradition comes from better coaching - in the absence of cheating, luck in coaching hires and recruiting is also a factor. But what is not clear to me is where the line is between toxic impatience and overly tolerating mediocrity. And that line is probably different at A&M than it is at established powers like Bama. The problem has a couple of aspects IMO, that lead to tu "cesspool" territory.Quote:
So then what is it that an Alabama has over A&M? That would be a winning tradition, better coaching, and a culture that promotes winning & doesn't tolerate mediocrity.
That's the difference. If A&M wants to take that step, it's going to start with changing this culture that tolerates mediocrity. Once that happens then the better coaching can come and that will lead to a winning tradition over time.
The Aggie mentality and tradition of being loyal to mediocrity is what's keeping this program from reaching its potential. What A&M lacks is a winning culture. Anyone who defends Sumlin or 8-4 seasons at this point is part of the culture problem.
Agnzona said:
Op is dead on. Loyalty to mediocre is our weaknesses not a strength.
Let me help you. If you read the following from the Coaches Hot Seat, mediocrity is literally just above average...Hi, Im Brett said:Agnzona said:
Op is dead on. Loyalty to mediocre is our weaknesses not a strength.
Loyal to mediocrity? I'm sorry, but when did this become a thing?
I keep seeing it, but it doesn't make any sense to me.
If we're so "loyal to mediocrity" why do we keep firing our coaches? Wouldn't we still have Fran? Sherm was a great mediocre coach. Why didn't we keep him? Am I missing something here?
Why is everyone so upset we lost to UCLA? Why did we spend like half a zillion dollars renovating Kyle Field?
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Overall: 44-22
SEC: 21-19
Against FBS Teams: 26-22
Against Group of 6 Teams: 12-0
Against FCS Teams: 6-0
Yep...take away the 18 Cupcakes that Kevin Sumlin has played and beat at A&M and we are talking about winning percentages of...
SEC: .525
Against FBS Teams: .542
...and for the above Very Average Records Kevin Sumlin has already been paid north of...
$25 Million Dollars
...and Texas A&M still owes Sumlin over $11 Million Dollars if they fired him today!
$35+ Million Dollars for a .542 record against FBS teams and .525 record in SEC play?
What kind of Damn Idiots are running Texas A&M University exactly?
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Loyal to mediocrity? I'm sorry, but when did this become a thing?
I keep seeing it, but it doesn't make any sense to me.
If we're so "loyal to mediocrity" why do we keep firing our coaches?
I truly hope that this was done in sarcasm and doesn't reflect a rational thought .Hi, Im Brett said:Agnzona said:
Op is dead on. Loyalty to mediocre is our weaknesses not a strength.
Loyal to mediocrity? I'm sorry, but when did this become a thing?
I keep seeing it, but it doesn't make any sense to me.
If we're so "loyal to mediocrity" why do we keep firing our coaches? Wouldn't we still have Fran? Sherm was a great mediocre coach. Why didn't we keep him? Am I missing something here?
Why is everyone so upset we lost to UCLA? Why did we spend like half a zillion dollars renovating Kyle Field?
You would be also IF you played his schedule ....thats the point. Show me the bowl wins ..show me the top 5 finishes, show me the W's over top 10 teams ( ranked at the end of the season) .... When our WINNINGEST coach in our program history has so FEW national accomplishments to show THATS proof enough for me'AGGies0311 said:
RC is the winningest coach in our history, so...........
Blaming Saban for other schools' lack of success is really pushing it. Meyer was stressed at Florida because of the criminal antics of the players. He had complete control while at Utah and few of the players gave him any problems (one got suspended for shoplifting, of all things). Saban's teams have had their own collapses from time to time as well.Quote:
He ran Urban Meyer out of the SEC...
you are making my point....AGGies0311 said:
RC's last year. Beat OU (#1) at Kyle Field
2000... beat #10 KState....
A lot of his losses at the end were to ranked (top 10) teams
Oh my goodness, dude. Please.JFFFOREVERRR said:
Let's get down to the real question.. Why is A&M not as good of a program as an Alabama? Is it the resources? facilities/stadium? alumni support? Student body & fan support? Are they in a better football state/region? I think we can all agree that it's none of these things; A&M is as good if not better than an Alabama in all of these categories.
So then what is it that an Alabama has over A&M? That would be a winning tradition, better coaching, and a culture that promotes winning & doesn't tolerate mediocrity.
That's the difference. If A&M wants to take that step, it's going to start with changing this culture that tolerates mediocrity. Once that happens then the better coaching can come and that will lead to a winning tradition over time.
The Aggie mentality and tradition of being loyal to mediocrity is what's keeping this program from reaching its potential. What A&M lacks is a winning culture. Anyone who defends Sumlin or 8-4 seasons at this point is part of the culture problem.
Sure, if by "QUICK" you mean giving each as much or more time than we gave Fran & ShermThe Original AG 76 said:
The sips have done it right since DKR... They did not accept mediocrity , they screwed up on about 3 hires, cut them QUICK and ended up with ole Yellow Teeth and a MNC or 2....