@CracraftFan Winning the world cup would be the best thing ever for us and the worst thing ever for the rest of the world. We would be the most insufferable people on earth. Y'all better hope we don't get hot and win lol
@amydeng_ I just went to book some time on your calendar and it says "No available times in the next year". Would love to chat about how I could incorporate this into my Physical Therapy business.
@RutledgeCoach Yes... they "did the right thing" eventually, but only after they realized they had no other alternative. They desperately tried to do the wrong thing and vehemently defended it, claiming to be on the right side. Only when they had no other option did they "do the right thing".
@JSWC1995 The problem is that y'all started this by trying to dunk on American stadiums, claiming we have no history. Meanwhile, many of these stadiums have existed for over a century and yet you refuse to acknowledge it. Congrats on your quaint stadiums, we'll keep ours.
@japan_nobunaga College sports is inexplicably wonderful. It's America's greatest treasure. You spend 4 transformative years in a small town surrounded by 50,000 others just like you. Winning in sports becomes a sense of school pride and competitiveness that's hard to comprehend. It's glorious!
@CoachDanCasey I genuinely want to see a major progrum go all-in on the Wing-T and absolutely wreck college football. In the era of spread offenses, I don't think the modern defense is built to defend this. We did it in high school and won a state championship.
@TechAthletics@TexasTech@TexasTechFB Absolutely embarrassing behavior. You knew this was wrong, you did it anyway, and now you're having to backtrack and eat your own words. This was inevitable to everyone but you.
@BRFCJohn Cannot go wrong with Pecan Lodge, Cattleack, Hurtado, or Hutchins. All are ELITE. Slow Bone is a great hidden gem. Don't waste your time with Hard Eight. It's fine, but is more show than substance. Enjoy!
@SkylarSkye3 Most Americans don't even understand how big Texas is. Brownsville to Texline is 889 miles. Texline to Roundup, Montana is about 900 miles. Damn near Canada.
@FreddyLA7 Please stop in College Station and check out Kyle Field, you won't regret it! And if you're going through Fort Worth, stop by Goldee's BBQ. It's the first BBQ join to get a Michelin Star. If you decide to do it, let me know, I'd love to join you!