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5Amp
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Hank the Grifter said:

GrapevineAg said:

Hank the Grifter said:

It's been 33 years but you appear to have forgotten that we got absolutely skull dragged by Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl.
I loved that '92 team. Won't ever forget it. But that team may not have it made it past the first round of the playoffs. Certainly weren't beating Miami or Bama that year.


You appear to have forgotten that the burnt orange media was responsible for getting some of our best players suspended for that game. They couldn't take a chance on the Aggies getting at least a piece of a MNC.

A) Our players got paid for work they didn't do. I'm not arguing the media wasn't all over it but to blame them is stupid. We cheated and got caught. That's not the teasips fault.
B) Not a single defensive player was suspended for that game and the ND offense steamrolled us.
C) Doesn't matter. You're romanticizing that team. They were very good but they weren't great. They were not NC caliber.
We needed a miracle sack escape to beat Tech at Kyle. We beat Stanford 10-7. Baylor 19-13. Tulsa 19-9.
Any defense worth a damn would have shut down our offense in a playoff scenrio.

WTF is wrong with you, do you not comprehend when I clearly stated " under today's rules"



texas MSM was made up of the Texas journalists department and tu could do no wrong but A&M was a target especially that year.



No probation and all players on deck and we would have destroyed ND…sip.




Hank the Grifter
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5Amp said:

Hank the Grifter said:

GrapevineAg said:

Hank the Grifter said:

It's been 33 years but you appear to have forgotten that we got absolutely skull dragged by Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl.
I loved that '92 team. Won't ever forget it. But that team may not have it made it past the first round of the playoffs. Certainly weren't beating Miami or Bama that year.


You appear to have forgotten that the burnt orange media was responsible for getting some of our best players suspended for that game. They couldn't take a chance on the Aggies getting at least a piece of a MNC.

A) Our players got paid for work they didn't do. I'm not arguing the media wasn't all over it but to blame them is stupid. We cheated and got caught. That's not the teasips fault.
B) Not a single defensive player was suspended for that game and the ND offense steamrolled us.
C) Doesn't matter. You're romanticizing that team. They were very good but they weren't great. They were not NC caliber.
We needed a miracle sack escape to beat Tech at Kyle. We beat Stanford 10-7. Baylor 19-13. Tulsa 19-9.
Any defense worth a damn would have shut down our offense in a playoff scenrio.

WTF is wrong with you, do you not comprehend when I clearly stated " under today's rules"



texas MSM was made up of the Texas journalists department and tu could do no wrong but A&M was a target especially that year.



No probation and all players on deck and we would have destroyed ND…sip.






LOL. I'm just fine, man. Maybe switch to decaf.
And did you call me a sip because I disagree with you? Get a grip, man. My boots, spurs, and campaign cover are proudly on display in my home and my degree is hanging in my office at work.

Even with NIL and those players not suspended, we would not have made it through 3 or 4 playoff games with our offense. And again, our defense was 100% intact for that Cotton Bowl and ND had their way with us.
Sorry.
Again, I love that team but I also can take my maroon glasses long enough to see that we weren't legitimate title contenders..
Gunny456
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Gunny456
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Then man up and get you an AG Tag.
Hank the Grifter
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Oh man, sweet burn.

The butthurt from some of y'all because I disagree about the 1992 team being NC worthy is hilarious.

I had an Ag Tag with an old handle that got permabanned. You can't get another after that. But of course you know that. Furthermore, there are tons of non Ags with Ag Tags using info provided by their siblings, spouses, and/or friends who DGAF about TexAgs. And you know that too.

I respect you too much from the Outdoor board to insult you but if you think I'm a sip based on my posts and the lack of an Ag Tag…..well, think what you want.
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Claiming the 92 was not greatness is absurdity, deserved another permaban.
DWren
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5Amp said:

Hank the Grifter said:

GrapevineAg said:

Hank the Grifter said:

It's been 33 years but you appear to have forgotten that we got absolutely skull dragged by Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl.
I loved that '92 team. Won't ever forget it. But that team may not have it made it past the first round of the playoffs. Certainly weren't beating Miami or Bama that year.


You appear to have forgotten that the burnt orange media was responsible for getting some of our best players suspended for that game. They couldn't take a chance on the Aggies getting at least a piece of a MNC.

A) Our players got paid for work they didn't do. I'm not arguing the media wasn't all over it but to blame them is stupid. We cheated and got caught. That's not the teasips fault.
B) Not a single defensive player was suspended for that game and the ND offense steamrolled us.
C) Doesn't matter. You're romanticizing that team. They were very good but they weren't great. They were not NC caliber.
We needed a miracle sack escape to beat Tech at Kyle. We beat Stanford 10-7. Baylor 19-13. Tulsa 19-9.
Any defense worth a damn would have shut down our offense in a playoff scenrio.

WTF is wrong with you, do you not comprehend when I clearly stated " under today's rules"



texas MSM was made up of the Texas journalists department and tu could do no wrong but A&M was a target especially that year.



No probation and all players on deck and we would have destroyed ND…sip.






" Best players"????
Greg Hill was the only player worth anything that was suspended.
Yes it was a loss but Rodney Thomas was pretty damn good.

The other guys suspended for that 1992 Cotton Bowl were WR Percy Singleton who was kicked off the team before the 1993 season and had 1 reception for 17 yards in 1992 in extremtly limited playing time.
And then 2 reseve offensive lineman, Darius Smith and James Brooks.
So no we would not of " destroyed ND" in the Cotton Bowl with those guys.
Hill was only guy who even played that was suspended.
DWren
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and No the 1992 team was not National Championship caliber.. it was honestly probably the weakest of the early 1990's teams the Ags fielded.
1991 and 1993 were much better than the 1992 team IMO

The SWC was very weak in 1992.
Ags won with 7-0 record then you had a 4 way tie with Baylor, Rice, Texas, and Tech at 4-3.
Ags and Baylor only 2 teams from SWC to qualify for a bowl in 1992.

Bama, Miami, Notre Dame, Florida State were the real contenders in 1992.
5Amp
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FOS post there bud.

The team was dragged down by the negative press and the loss of Hill.

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The 1992 season was one of the best in program history, featuring the only perfect regular season (12-0) since 1939. Led by head coach R.C. Slocum and their vaunted "Wrecking Crew" defense, the team dominated their competition, holding 10 of their 12 regular season opponents under 20 points. Their single loss came in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame.


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Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

Hill was the offsene as Rodney was a freshman.

Some people have no clue, just opinions without facts, like they are know better than everyone else.
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The days of Warren Gilbert. I think we were scared we'd get SMUed.
Hank the Grifter
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5Amp said:

The 1992 season was one of the best in program history, featuring the only perfect regular season (12-0) since 1939. Led by head coach R.C. Slocum and their vaunted "Wrecking Crew" defense, the team dominated their competition, holding 10 of their 12 regular season opponents under 20 points. Their single loss came in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame.


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Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

Hill was the offsene as Rodney was a freshman.

Some people have no clue, just opinions without facts, like they are know better than everyone else.




Rodney was a sophomore.
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ShaggySLC said:




No bevel
5Amp
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Hank the Grifter said:

5Amp said:

The 1992 season was one of the best in program history, featuring the only perfect regular season (12-0) since 1939. Led by head coach R.C. Slocum and their vaunted "Wrecking Crew" defense, the team dominated their competition, holding 10 of their 12 regular season opponents under 20 points. Their single loss came in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame.


AI
Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

Hill was the offsene as Rodney was a freshman.

Some people have no clue, just opinions without facts, like they are know better than everyone else.




Rodney was a sophomore.

Oh you got me there, I thought he redshirted as I lived it back then unlike you who was still probably crapping yellow…

If the 1992 team was treated like this team with respect and dignity and Hill was able to play, we would have won the CB. That is undisputed by most everyone I know and disputed by every sip lover I have met…uh huh!!!

the press was relentless on this criticism wanting all games fortified and an SMU like penalty, the team was totally disheartened.
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In honor of Mr. Bennett.

Gunny456
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Did you not see the emoji? It was sarcasm for fun. Same respect back to you sir. I respect all you've done. And hell I don't know all the TA rules and procedures anyway.
Carry on.
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We have not scored a defensive touchdown this year. The closest we came was when Dalton Brooks returned a fumble to the Missouri 2-yard line with 57 seconds left in the 2nd quarter. Hopefully, we can add a pick-6 or fumble return.
DWren
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5Amp said:

The 1992 season was one of the best in program history, featuring the only perfect regular season (12-0) since 1939. Led by head coach R.C. Slocum and their vaunted "Wrecking Crew" defense, the team dominated their competition, holding 10 of their 12 regular season opponents under 20 points. Their single loss came in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame.


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Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

Hill was the offsene as Rodney was a freshman.

Some people have no clue, just opinions without facts, like they are know better than everyone else.


of our 12 opponents that year only Stanford (10-3), Baylor (7-5) , Rice (6-5) and Texas (6-5) had wining records.
Only 6 of our opponents averaged 25 points a game, not like we were going against murderors row on offense especially considering brand of football played in the early 90's

Defense was solid in 1992, not spectacular.
Offense was abysmal at times

Stanford - avg 25 PPG - held under 20 4 times - Season low 6 vs Arizona - Scored 7 vs A&M
LSU - avg 16 PPG - held under 20 5 times - Season low 0 - vs Tenn/ Ole Miss - Scored 22 vs A&M
Tulsa - Avg 22 PPG - held under 20 5 times - season low 7 vs Kansas - Scored 9 vs A&M
Mizzou - Avg 19 PPG - held under 20 6 times - season low - 0 vs Colorado - scored 13 vs A&M
TX Tech - Avg 26 PPG - held under 20 5 times - season low -3 vs Rice - scored 17 vs A&M
Rice - Avg 27 PPG - held under 20 2 times - season low - 9 vs Texas A&M
Baylor - Avg 29 PPG - held under 20 3 times - season low - 9 vs Louisiana Tech - Scored 13 vs A&M
SMU - Avg 19 PPG - held under 20 5 times - season low - 7 vs Baylor/ A&M
Louisville - Avg 19 PPG - held under 20 6 times - season low -0 vs Arizona St - scored 18 vs A&M
Houston - Avg 34 PPG - held under 20 2 times - season low -7 vs Michigan - scored 30 vs A&M
TCU - Avg 18 PPG - held under 20 7 times - 9 vs SMU - Scored 10 vs A&M
Texas - Avg 27 PPG - held under 20 3 times. 10 vs Miss State - scored 13 vs A&M


Hank the Grifter
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5Amp said:

Hank the Grifter said:

5Amp said:

The 1992 season was one of the best in program history, featuring the only perfect regular season (12-0) since 1939. Led by head coach R.C. Slocum and their vaunted "Wrecking Crew" defense, the team dominated their competition, holding 10 of their 12 regular season opponents under 20 points. Their single loss came in the Cotton Bowl Classic to Notre Dame.


AI
Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

Hill was the offsene as Rodney was a freshman.

Some people have no clue, just opinions without facts, like they are know better than everyone else.




Rodney was a sophomore.

Oh you got me there, I thought he redshirted as I lived it back then unlike you who was still probably crapping yellow…

If the 1992 team was treated like this team with respect and dignity and Hill was able to play, we would have won the CB. That is undisputed by most everyone I know and disputed by every sip lover I have met…uh huh!!!

the press was relentless on this criticism wanting all games fortified and an SMU like penalty, the team was totally disheartened.


Rodney played as true freshman and was a 4 year letterman.

I was at every home game and the SMU and t.u. games that year.

You wanna keep doing this or do you wanna go take your meds? And while you're at it, snag a dictionary and look up the definitions of "opinion" and "irony".
Hank the Grifter
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Gunny456 said:

Did you not see the emoji? It was sarcasm for fun. Same respect back to you sir. I respect all you've done. And hell I don't know all the TA rules and procedures anyway.
Carry on.

You reeled me in, Sarge. Backatcha Gunny. Have a great you Thanksgiving!!
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Aaron Glenn is wearing the best Aggie uniforms EVER !
This should be our uniforms on our ride to the National Championship !
NEXT YEAR IS HERE.......again
Gunny456
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Back to ya brother. You and family have a blessed and safe Thanksgiving! BTHO tu!
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Quote:

Schedule
08/26/92 Beat Stanford in Pigskin Classic, 10-7
09/05/92 Beat LSU on the road, 31-22
09/12/92 Beat Tulsa, 19-9
09/19/92 Beat Missouri on the road, 26-13
10/03/92 Beat Texas Tech, 19-17
10/17/92 Beat Rice, 35-9
10/24/92 Beat Baylor, 19-13
10/31/92 Beat SMU on the road, 41-7
11/07/92 Beat Louisville, 40-18
11/12/92 Beat Houston on the road, 38-30
11/21/92 Beat TCU, 37-10
11/26/92 Beat Texas on the road, 34-13
01/01/93 Lost to Notre Dame in Cotton Bowl, 28-3

...That would be the Disneyland Pigskin Classic at Anaheim Stadium. I know because I was there.
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Hank the Grifter said:

5Amp said:

Under today's rules, we would have played for the NC and most likely won.Aggies lived life under an orange media microscope. Not as bad today but back then every major Texas newspaper had horns on the staff and the bias was obvious.


They ran Jackie out of College Station because he beat their ass 5 times in a roll and was building a dynasty.

Those days are gone, other than espn and a few other low class outlets, most are fair in their reporting.




It's been 33 years but you appear to have forgotten that we got absolutely skull dragged by Notre Dame in the Cotton Bowl.
I loved that '92 team. Won't ever forget it. But that team may not have it made it past the first round of the playoffs. Certainly weren't beating Miami or Bama that year.

You're not lying but in their defense, it was brutally cold and icy. Yes, that's an excuse but it favored ND that day, After the FSU game in '92, its where Slocum started getting shade about not winning the big one. Jackie thumped some big names before he left.

There were actually some really brutally cold games in the 90s. Some sketchy drives back to Austin after some of those sip games in the late 80s, 90s
Hank the Grifter
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The t.u. game in '93 is the coldest football game I've ever been to.
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