@BrennanBaxt Buddy, your team is still dropping bags on players (because no one would outright choose TTU over UT, A&M, ALA, UGA, etc) in a dead conference that also hates you
@ProfessorWheels@debsterhunt1962@CJVogel_OTF Not a longhorn campus??? They are literally called mavericks??? Also, what correlation does an undergrad degree from a random computer college in Dallas have anything to do with UT Austin??? Is logic that hard?
@debsterhunt1962@CJVogel_OTF Debbie, please put your reading glasses back on.
According to his biography at https://t.co/Kbk0wH1zLw, Curry earned a political science degree from UT-Arlington in 1974 and a law degree from the University of Houston in 1976.
@GunsUpForever@MichaelWBratton FALSE: According to his biography at https://t.co/Kbk0wH1zLw, Curry earned a political science degree from UT-Arlington in 1974 and a law degree from the University of Houston in 1976.
UT Arlington is not UT Austin, sit down loser
@wreckemweedman Because no one in their right mind would ever to go to Lubbock / Tech unless they’re paid a fat bag. Players would actually take less money to live in Austin / get developed / play for an actual championship contender. Not rocket science
@felipe4prez Well the only reason anyone would go to Lubbock is because of money, whereas UT can lean on other reasons (great education, proven production to get to the draft, living in Austin, life after football in Austin, business opportunities, etc.)
@TeenusWrinslow@SEC_Exposed Likely got rejected from an SEC school (and you have to be extremely dumb for that to happen) and therefore had to suffer a bitter college life up north or in the Midwest (Iowa probably)
@ACCessPony@chrisstlmo Agreed, SEC was better in 2010s when they were able to stockpile talent (5 stars sit the bench and develop for 3 years under Saban). This post Saban bama is so much thinner, even UGA to an extent