5-8 are better than 1-4
Ugly said:
Meanwhile, a rational person that is actually respected ranks them the following way (Bill Conelly, SP+):
tu 21.4
Texas A&M 16.9
TCU 15.4
Texas Tech 10.6
Baylor 9.8
Houston 4.3
SMU 3.3
UTSA 2.1
North Texas -8.1
Rice -16.6
Texas State -18
UTEP -18.1
Sam Houston -19.9
Not saying A&M should be #1 or even 2 after what we saw last year but facts are facts and if you research who put that list together, the web/social media manager and a couple of others, you'll quickly realize exactly what that magazine has unfortunately become, which is a damn shame to those who grew up on it.Houstonag said:
The rag is a sip extension. Always been , always will.
ClearlyJustSomeAg said:
Man, some of y'all get real upset over inconsequential **** like this.
This is so true Billy. I grew up loving to read Dave Campbell's-it was iconic. It is now a shell of what it once was. The days of anxiously awaiting the magazine to hit the stands and run out to buy it-LONG GONE. Even the high school coverage is mediocre at best. Thing was a treasure-now just garbage.Liucci said:Not saying A&M should be #1 or even 2 after what we saw last year but facts are facts and if you research who put that list together, the web/social media manager and a couple of others, you'll quickly realize exactly what that magazine has unfortunately become, which is a damn shame to those who grew up on it.Houstonag said:
The rag is a sip extension. Always been , always will.
Seamaster said:
On our worst day ever we would mop up SMU and UTSA at the very least.
Completely agree. I bought my first Texas Football magazine in 1975 when I was 12 years old. It had a young Grant Teaff on the cover. I have bought and still have every magazine since. I just turned 60.Liucci said:Not saying A&M should be #1 or even 2 after what we saw last year but facts are facts and if you research who put that list together, the web/social media manager and a couple of others, you'll quickly realize exactly what that magazine has unfortunately become, which is a damn shame to those who grew up on it.Houstonag said:
The rag is a sip extension. Always been , always will.
Liucci said:Not saying A&M should be #1 or even 2 after what we saw last year but facts are facts and if you research who put that list together, the web/social media manager and a couple of others, you'll quickly realize exactly what that magazine has unfortunately become, which is a damn shame to those who grew up on it.Houstonag said:
The rag is a sip extension. Always been , always will.
Literally only if this list is relative to whichever conference the school is in. Otherwise, it's dumb af along with anyone agreeing with it.The Chicken Ranch said:
They aren't wrong.
Lol. Connelly is considered an idiot too. He's the guy who puts Sips in the top 10 and even leaves them there when they're 5-3 or worse, while every other top10 team has 1 loss.Ugly said:
Meanwhile, a rational person that is actually respected ranks them the following way (Bill Conelly, SP+):
tu 21.4
Texas A&M 16.9
TCU 15.4
Texas Tech 10.6
Baylor 9.8
Houston 4.3
SMU 3.3
UTSA 2.1
North Texas -8.1
Rice -16.6
Texas State -18
UTEP -18.1
Sam Houston -19.9
Tcu only lost by 70 points, guys.4 said:
You serious? TCU played for the national championship last year.
We were 5-7 with a loss at home to App State.
Any objective person on the planet would put them ahead of us.
yeah, not like the common drunk named Sark who has a 13-12 record so far in the 3-star conference.Gilligan said:
Jimbo hasn't done anything to garner anyone's respect.
Just win!
Well the QB who had the terrible day that lost us the game is gone now.ABATTBQ11 said:Seamaster said:
On our worst day ever we would mop up SMU and UTSA at the very least.
We got beat by Appalachian State at home, so our worst day can be pretty ****ing bad. I think if we play any game like that we could lose to just about anyone.
too much dumb there to compute. Their editors are idiots. We've had one bad season. And in 2021 after 9-1 we still went 8-4 with the worst QB in our history. A&M has been #5 in SEC wins since joining the SEC including under Jimbo. But yeah, we beat Lsu by double-digits and lost a bunch of one-possession games to mostly SEC teams, therefore we'd lose to the 3-stars in the state of texas in the following season when our 5-star QB is no longer a freshman and we return basically all our starters. Genius logic!croominator said:
The editors at Dave Campbell's are good people, and as much as this site likes to believe otherwise, they're generally unbiased when it comes to college football. Their issues with A&M tend to be that they just don't win enough when it matters and the AD and fans tend to carry themselves as if they've won something more than a NY6 bowl in the past 20 years.
In my opinion, that's justified. For all the "disrespect" talk that A&M gets on this site, usually referring to ESPN, DCTF, etc, it's because A&M hasn't proven they as a football program can consistently win the games they're supposed to win, and be that kind of program. It's not unreasonable to have high expectations for Jimbo & Co - we should, in fact. But we also should hold them to that standard and be realistic that outside of 2018 and a 2020 season riddled with Covid, we have generally underdelivered. Respect will come when we actually shut up and win, not because we think we're supposed to win.
To make such a statement, I'd guess you just started watching A&M football in recent years?Quote:
And in 2021 after 9-1 we still went 8-4 with the worst QB in our history
I wouldn't be surprised to see them go under in a few short years, along with the rest of the biased rags out there.Liucci said:Not saying A&M should be #1 or even 2 after what we saw last year but facts are facts and if you research who put that list together, the web/social media manager and a couple of others, you'll quickly realize exactly what that magazine has unfortunately become, which is a damn shame to those who grew up on it.Houstonag said:
The rag is a sip extension. Always been , always will.
And recruiting rankings clearly translates to winning games...Bill Superman said:
So this list is based solely on coaching staff then I would have to assume, since we have a much better recruiting ranking over those other schools…
Yes, TCU played for the National Championship. They got their butts handed to them when they met SEC competition. Their quarterback was shaken before the game when Georgia's fans "barked at him." I guess barking isn't allowed in the big 12.4 said:
You serious? TCU played for the national championship last year.
We were 5-7 with a loss at home to App State.
Any objective person on the planet would put them ahead of us.
One of our best teams ever had to come from behind to tie SMU. An unmotivated, mistake-prone superstar team can be beat by anyone. It's a lesson that, for some strange reason, A&M teams have to relearn every damn season.Seamaster said:
On our worst day ever we would mop up SMU and UTSA at the very least.
croominator said:
The editors at Dave Campbell's are good people, and as much as this site likes to believe otherwise, they're generally unbiased when it comes to college football. Their issues with A&M tend to be that they just don't win enough when it matters and the AD and fans tend to carry themselves as if they've won something more than a NY6 bowl in the past 20 years.
In my opinion, that's justified. For all the "disrespect" talk that A&M gets on this site, usually referring to ESPN, DCTF, etc, it's because A&M hasn't proven they as a football program can consistently win the games they're supposed to win, and be that kind of program. It's not unreasonable to have high expectations for Jimbo & Co - we should, in fact. But we also should hold them to that standard and be realistic that outside of 2018 and a 2020 season riddled with Covid, we have generally underdelivered. Respect will come when we actually shut up and win, not because we think we're supposed to win.