Still would have been perfect to abstain to get 13-0.
MrWonderful said:Ginormus Ag said:
Sankey is a dog turd assfaced lying ********ing sack of tsip licking foreskins. Shove it in his dumb dicknosed peckerhead ass.
" I don't know what that means but I love it!"
Agsgirl said:
Stankey is in bed with Red McCombs and his combined cronies..tu is the fair haired child…
TAMUallen said:
And Sankey was pissed!Kirby Smart throws a dagger directly at SEC Commissioner Greg Sankey.
— Brad Logan (@BradLoganCOTE) December 8, 2024
Greg Sankey wasn’t pleased. I don’t think they’ll be exchanging Christmas cards. pic.twitter.com/Dofkx55nt0
Georgia seems to be already pissed off with tu and Snakey's crap
TexasRebel said:
Even after decades of crap, I'd be good if it could just be an impartial game.
Aggie Dad Sip said:
No idea whether he can conference commissioner himself out of a wet paper sack
Barnacle said:
The enemy of my enemy is my friend. Love it
A. G. Pennypacker said:
Not sure what Kirby is referring to.
Georgia road games:
week 3 - @ Kentucky
week 4 - OFF
week 5 - @ Bama
week 8 - @ tu
week 9 - OFF
week 10 - home vs Florida
week 11 - @ Ole Miss
then they finished the season with 3 home games followed by playing tu in SEC Championship in Georgia (Atlanta).
I don't see anything out of the ordinary.
Yep and it includes getting dominated over the last 15 games as well. But at least we were kicking their ass in the 80s and early 90sAggie Dad Sip said:TexasRebel said:
Even after decades of crap, I'd be good if it could just be an impartial game.
The last 30 games between A&M and Texas have been 15-15.
tu has esipn which is the trump card.Gmanoutdoors said:
The good thing about the SEC is just about every institution has legitimate brand power and investment in the sport. Bama, Florida, Georgia, Tennessee, Oklahoma, LSU, Auburn, A&M aren't going to sit around and let sip get preferential treatment. Check social media, these fan bases are done with that crap. Sankey only has the power given to him by the member institutions
Because I love that he's publicly ripping Sankey while I'm also laughing that it's Georgia of all schools that is whining about scheduling.91AggieLawyer said:Heineken-Ashi said:
I don't hate that he said that. And its not wrong.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I've got to understand: why do people write like this? It is NOT persuasive. It looks silly, if not stupid.
"I like what he said, and he's right!" Don't mean to sound preachy or whatever, but this isn't an active/passive voice or other technical grammar/Strunk & White issue. It is almost the level of ebonics and it is a habit borne out of poor web/pop culture/meme crap.
You can, of course, write whatever the hell you want, but then again, so can I. Carry on.
This is laughableeeinoilandgas said:91AggieLawyer said:Heineken-Ashi said:
I don't hate that he said that. And its not wrong.
I'm sorry to interrupt, but I've got to understand: why do people write like this? It is NOT persuasive. It looks silly, if not stupid.
"I like what he said, and he's right!" Don't mean to sound preachy or whatever, but this isn't an active/passive voice or other technical grammar/Strunk & White issue. It is almost the level of ebonics and it is a habit borne out of poor web/pop culture/meme crap.
You can, of course, write whatever the hell you want, but then again, so can I. Carry on.
Correct. And I'd also like to add that swearing is evidence of a weak mind trying to express itself forcefully.
I completely agree with you. It's time to implement a 9-game SEC schedule with a balanced 3-6-6 format. I think the 2026 SEC schedule might have us playing Georgia at Kyle Field for the first time ever and Kentucky at Kroger Field for the first time since 1953.LincolnBorglum79 said:
The horrible schedule being played again with opposite home teams is crazy. Let's go to 9 conference games and a fair and balanced 3/6 format in 2026. No more delays.
Sips haven't experienced a tough SEC schedule and won't in 2025 either.
We were 11-2 beating Bama year 1 in the SEC and also beat the Big 12 champs in the Cotton Bowl. Plus a Heisman winner and a final top 5 ranking. Tu fans think they accomplished something unique. Nope.
That is true. I am one of those fans who prefers 9 games want 9 conference games and 1 nonconference Power 5 game for 10 games against Power 5 opponents. A 9-game conference schedule means an uneven number of home and away conference games, but that can be mitigated. In years we have 5 away conference games, we can get an extra home game against a Power 5 nonconference opponent. Likewise, in the years we have 5 home conference games, we can play a Power 5 nonconference opponent on the road or at a neutral site. Either way, I would like 5 home games against Power 5 teams every year, which would mean 2 cupcake games instead of 3 for season ticket holders.kyledr04 said:
The problem with 9 games is that it gives everyone one more chance to lose to each other and miss the playoffs. Right now it looks like the SEC needs easier games to stay at 2 or fewer losses.
None of the games listed here were in AthensA. G. Pennypacker said:
Not sure what Kirby is referring to.
Georgia road games:
week 3 - @ Kentucky
week 4 - OFF
week 5 - @ Bama
week 8 - @ tu
week 9 - OFF
week 10 - home vs Florida
week 11 - @ Ole Miss
then they finished the season with 3 home games followed by playing tu in SEC Championship in Georgia (Atlanta).
I don't see anything out of the ordinary.
Poor Laura was having a rough night. She asked the drunk one question and when he whined about the refs, she was done with him.fav13andac1)c said:
You don't see it in the OP, but Laura Rutledge's face reaction when Kirby is going off on Sankey is absolutely hilarious.