Ta Ta Thompson...from A&M to poetry
This.BoxingAg84 said:
Branndon NOT Brandon.....................Stewart
AlphaCharlieUniformAggie said:Jules_Winnfield said:
How many guys have transferred from ATM and have been successful?
Offensive Lineman Britt Lively transferred to ACU, was first team All-Lonestar Confrence, a Division II first team All-American and signed with the St Louis Rams. He was a hell of guy.
Now he's owner at MBL Metals LLC dba AMC Solutions and Grant Fasteners Inc. in Bryan-College Station.
So he turned out all right.
C Loves L said:AgOutsideAustin said:
Coryatt was not a juco transfer.
Buckley made the transfer
NoahAg said:Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen are on NFL rosters.Jules_Winnfield said:
How many guys have transferred from ATM and have been successful?
Kyler Murray will likely lead ou to the playoffs.
I was wondering how long it would take someone to post this.war hymn aggie said:
Solari
With ou's offense, and the lack of defense in the Big 12, it's not far fetched to think they'll run the table. Full disclosure, I don't know what their non-conference schedule is.usmcbrooks said:NoahAg said:Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen are on NFL rosters.Jules_Winnfield said:
How many guys have transferred from ATM and have been successful?
Kyler Murray will likely lead ou to the playoffs.
Let the Smash be the Smash.CapCity12thMan said:
Zach Morris from Saved by the Bell was rumored to transfer in in the mid 90s when I was there. Has to be up there.
Also I don't remember if Smash Williams made it to A&M or not straight from the Dillon Panthers, or he had to transfer in.
Trevor provided the leadership our team desperately needed. That season would have been very fugly if Trevor didn't keep everyone moving forward.AgEngr12 said:
Wasn't the greatest transfer, but Knight certainly saved us from getting annihilated in '16, so I'd say he was the most critical. That OL was pretty rough (particularly the interior), but Knight's running ability helped a ton in neutralizing the pass rush.
war hymn aggie said:
Solari
AgEngr12 said:
Wasn't the greatest transfer, but Knight certainly saved us from getting annihilated in '16, so I'd say he was the most critical. That OL was pretty rough (particularly the interior), but Knight's running ability helped a ton in neutralizing the pass rush.
Mo transferred in from Kentucky I believe. Had a great year, next summer he was on Texas Football front cover, then took the following fall off waiting on the pros.MMantle said:
Mo Moorman?
RR
_lefraud_ said:AlphaCharlieUniformAggie said:Jules_Winnfield said:
How many guys have transferred from ATM and have been successful?
Offensive Lineman Britt Lively transferred to ACU, was first team All-Lonestar Confrence, a Division II first team All-American and signed with the St Louis Rams. He was a hell of guy.
Now he's owner at MBL Metals LLC dba AMC Solutions and Grant Fasteners Inc. in Bryan-College Station.
So he turned out all right.
Hi Britt
NoahAg said:Kenny Hill and Kyle Allen are on NFL rosters.Jules_Winnfield said:
How many guys have transferred from ATM and have been successful?
Kyler Murray will likely lead ou to the playoffs.
Amazing Moves said:
Robert Ferguson would have had Mike Evans numbers in Sumlin's system. He was electric.
1. Aaron Glenn
2. Patrick Bates
3. Robert Ferguson
4. Robert Jackson
5. Josh Reynolds
6. Pat Williams
7. Albert Connell
8. Anthony Toney
9. Mark Dodge
10. Justin Evans
great list. Glenn is no doubt #1.Amazing Moves said:
Robert Ferguson would have had Mike Evans numbers in Sumlin's system. He was electric.
1. Aaron Glenn
2. Patrick Bates
3. Robert Ferguson
4. Robert Jackson
5. Josh Reynolds
6. Pat Williams
7. Albert Connell
8. Anthony Toney
9. Mark Dodge
10. Justin Evans
Ignatius_of_Silesia said:
My wife's cousin started off at the Air Force Academy then walked on at A&M, earned a scholarship and became quite a linebacker under Sherman.
SirWilliam said:
Not sure Coryatt was really a Prop 48 either. He actually had his score invalidated by NCAA and they agreed he would sit for a year and then be eligible. This is when the NCAA ran things like a dictatorship and had control of TV money.