I'm sure there's one already there. Wherever it is. If it isn't, there'll be one shortly. Sh** town.Big-D said:
I'm sure the reporter knew the truth, and since Schloss isn't a real man, he tried to point fingers at the reporter and was pissed he was getting called out. What a scumbag. Hope he's stuck with their chappy facilities a long time. Maybe we can help set up one of Austin's famous homeless encampments in his yard.
Ervin Burrell said:
Criticizing the guy for doing his job was always stupid in the first place-classic case of Aggies caring about being classy above all else, even to their own detriment.
This is worse than what Lincoln Riley or Brian Kelly did. This guy is a flat out coward. https://t.co/Tf5EBvi6tX
— Big Game Boomer (@BigGameBoomer) June 25, 2024
Calling a reporter “selfish” while saying you aren’t leaving Texas A&M only to accept the job at Texas less than 24 hours later is wild. Just another example of why college athletes need to look after themselves first and foremost.pic.twitter.com/Xk0MGuTUJk
— Joe Pompliano (@JoePompliano) June 25, 2024
Given the way this guy reacted last night to a reporter asking him about the Texas job in a very sensitive and respectful way, I can only draw the conclusion that he’s a Grade A worm https://t.co/oUtNgzHi16
— Dan Wolken (@DanWolken) June 25, 2024
The first thing Jim Schlossnagle should do is call the TexAgs reporter, Richard Zane, and apologize for insulting him about his question about the Longhorns' job after the defeat. Schlossnagle will never have any credibility again except in Austin.
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) June 25, 2024
We are LIVE talking about the all-time scumbag move, of all-time scumbag moves: Jim Schlossnagle leaving Texas A&M for Texas a day after playing for a natty.
— Aaron Torres (@Aaron_Torres) June 25, 2024
Texas A&M fans - come join the party and vent. LOT to dive into https://t.co/9auPGMkoXZ pic.twitter.com/fibFVyztLe
Let's revisit that "selfish" question just 21 hours later, Coach. Good job, @RichardZane32 https://t.co/KnQZ6pFnLJ
— Nick de la Torre (@delatorre) June 26, 2024
Jim Schlossnagle leaving for Texas Longhorns, 24 hours after pledging his love for Texas A&M, according to report.
— OutKick (@Outkick) June 25, 2024
“I left my family to be the coach at Texas A&M. I took the job at Texas A&M to never take another job again”
Aggies deserved better. https://t.co/9FeyoG041k
And why would anyone expect for him to "apologize" when he has no honor or integrity.JakAg93 said:The first thing Jim Schlossnagle should do is call the TexAgs reporter, Richard Zane, and apologize for insulting him about his question about the Longhorns' job after the defeat. Schlossnagle will never have any credibility again except in Austin.
— John McClain (@McClain_on_NFL) June 25, 2024
Has anyone taken the time to think about the small children that Schloss abandoned in the streets of Fort Worth, left to fend for themselves and eat out of dumpsters.
— Aaron Torres (@Aaron_Torres) June 26, 2024
They're the real victims in all today's madness 🤦♂️🤦♂️ https://t.co/n3CODmooSw
Ryan Targac, this year’s 12TH MAN of Texas A&M baseball, found out today’s news on Twitter.
— SEC Unfiltered (@SECUnfiltered) June 26, 2024
That’s NASTY WORK by Jim Schlossnagle. pic.twitter.com/KdaTYinaum
soleta27 said:
TexAgs please send Zane to the tu presser for their new baseball coach. Plenty of GOOD questions to ask
Hey Jim. It wasn’t “pretty selfish” of the reporter to ask you about speculation you may leave for the Aggies rival Texas. Also, not “unfair.” Some may suggest what’s “selfish” is saying you have no plans to leave A&M when 24 hours later you accept the job with the Longhorns. https://t.co/69iyLuDCel
— Rick Stroud (@NFLSTROUD) June 26, 2024
JakAg93 said:
Huge appreciation for this young man. Without his question and the response, the "Schloss is a Scumbag" narrative doesn't have the same legs today outside College Station. Finebaum, Aaron Torres and others aren't talking about it nationally. Maybe it's a small consolation given the last 24 hours, but his question exposed Schloss and his character for what they are.