"It's a circus. I don't want them to come just to be part of the circus. I want the circus to last longer than two hours." - Bucky McMillan on taking Texas A&M to the NCAA Tournament in his first season in College Station
Standing together and wearing our hearts on our helmets.
A green ribbon over the state of Texas in memory of the victims and all those impacted by this summer’s devastating floods.
#GigEm x #TexasStrong
Need help, #BillieNation. @TeamYouTube thinks BilliesLive is a spam account. Our original appeal this morning was accepted; account reinstated. But happened again this afternoon; account terminated.
Please retweet to let them know we're legit. @BillieFootball@Billietennis
If you have a few moments to listen to this interview as a parent with your child.
Possible one of the best post race interviews I have ever watched #PlayOn
Have posted this list @ the end of each year, but decided to post an update after each quarter of 2️⃣0️⃣2️⃣4️⃣, in hopes that it helps someone in some way
“You will be the same person in 5️⃣years as you are📆, except for the👨🏾🦱👱🏻♀️👩🏻you meet, & the 📚 you read.”
Charlie Tremendous Jones
Texas A&M has and always will be about more than one person. It’s about the collective group of people that make Aggieland such a special place. Regardless of who is at the helm, the 12th man will ALWAYS be there. That alone is enough to give me confidence in the future of Aggie Baseball. Us Aggies are fighters and we have a great opportunity to show that now more than ever. RELLIS will forever win in the end. Gig ‘Em!👍🏼
Ps if you need a new catching coach, I’d happily be there tomorrow.
We are wishing the @aggiebaseball team luck as they head into the @CWSOmaha finals tomorrow!
The @TAMU Aggies honored President Bush’s centennial birthday by wearing a 41@100 patch on their jerseys this season, which was truly an honor. We have no doubt President and Mrs. Bush will be pulling for the Fightin’ Aggies from their heavenly sky box.
#GigEm #41at100
Congratulations to @AvaStuewe for being named to the 4A THSCA Softball SUPER ELITE team. The Billies are proud of you! @billiesports@UCF_Softball
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It's easy to fall into the trap of believing that if you can just get THAT next materialistic thing, then "I'll be enough".
That thing usually takes the form of a new job, a new car, a higher salary, or even someone else's approval.
Chasing these surface-level desires only leads to a never-ending search for purpose. Even if you do reach the mountain top, you never really feel satisfied with the view.
The only true way to avoid this pitfall?
Climb your own mountains. 🏔️
Mountains that match your calling, your dreams, your aspirations, where the purpose and energy is derived from WHO YOU ARE.
Climb YOUR mountains.
Not the mountains society tells you to climb.
Not the mountains made to impress someone else.
Not the mountains made from comparison, or the opinion of others.
Because when you pursue the mountains that align with your true calling, you'll find:
"I'll be enough." transforms into "I am enough." ����
"Perfection is impossible.
In the 1,526 singles matches I played in my career, I won almost 80% of those matches.
But what percentage of points did I win?
54%
In other words, even top ranked tennis players win barely more than half the points they play.
When you lose ever second point on average, you learn not to dwell on every shot.
You teach yourself to think:
'Okay, I double faulted...it's only a point.'
'Okay, I came to the net and I got passed again...it's only a point.'
Even a great shot, an overhead backhand smash that ends up on ESPN's top 10 playlist – that too is just a point.
Here's why I'm telling you this.
When you're playing a point, it has to be the most important thing in the world. And it is.
But when it's behind you, it's behind you.
This mindset is crucial – because it frees you to fully commit to the next point with intensity, clarity, and focus."
–@rogerfederer