My nosiness is well established.
Well look... you can't just make claims like this and then not expect people to want to know. Better to just not say it at all if you don't want to give out more information.nothingbutlove said:
I keep waiting to hear names too.
Because I'm nosy.
HoustonAg2106 said:BraxtonW said:swimmerbabe11 said:
I can think of one or two successful college athletes who partied just a little. A certain scooby doo costume comes to mind...
The harder I partied the better I played
How did that turn out for him as a professional?
Trouble isn't just her first name!!! Fantastic post. I hope TexAgs sees the value of not censoring your comment. So I'm quoting it in support.trouble said:
It just sounds like Billy speak to me. It riles people up, increases engagement, and drives clicks. All while being vague and causing the masses to vilify student athletes.
I like Brauny but I don't have to agree with him all the time.
Pretty much every college baseball coach has their favorites.trouble said:
POS is a mean coach and clearly has/had favorites.
Not sure I buy into the 'playing favorites' narrative. And I think that word track is unfair.The Weast Side of Kyle said:
Obviously when there's a potential coaching search underway that will steal the spotlight, but I'm genuinely shocked how no one has picked up the not-so-subtle hints of a disunified locker room dynamic.
Schott, on the Studio 12 Podcast with Will Johnson, talked about how the team was split regarding the players' sense of accountability for this season. He acknowledged that comment would "ruffle some feathers," but he basically called out half the team for not feeling accountable for the results this season. For him to just come out and say that on a podcast reveals this wasn't a unified locker room.
Rudis also hinted at this in a post game interview late in the year (during the Mizzou series I believe) where he specifically mentioned that he hoped that some of the younger guys would keep playing for the older guys who may never put a uniform on again.
Has to be more to this!
So, she has too provide receipts, but Brauny doesn't? As usual, you're just throwing crap against the wall of things you want to believe, and hoping they stick.LB12Diamond said:
Trouble. I usually agree with you but you are missing the point on this one just like the other poster. Not sure why though.
This team clearly had issues all year and the concerns Brauny brought up are valid. Please by all means explain what happened this year. And if all you have is a talent argument it's going to fall on deaf ears bc we lost to average/bad teams and won 3 series against good teams. That would be flipped if it were a talent issue.
Well, then he needs to decide if he's going to be a reporter, or everybody's pal. You can't just trot out little kernels like that and leave it lying there because you don't want to upset anyone.LB12Diamond said:
Brauny said it
There's a great example of you throwing crap against the wall and hoping it'd stick. Nice ad hom and deflection from what I stated, but that's your usual m.o.. FYI, couldn't give a flip about you, just find it humorous you accuse others of being emotional when your the number one bleeder on these threads and are much closer to that 12 year old girl.LB12Diamond said:
Hey man, please by all means make your personal issues with me drive your focus instead of what is being discussed. That's always a great way to show me you are doing things on emotion instead of logic.
If you don't understand what Brauny is stating that is on you.
I'll give you an example to maybe help you a little understand this one. Bud Wilkerson a legendary OU coach at the end of his tenure let a player play in a game that he had benched bc he was not taking part in everything that were team requirements. It helped him win that game but it destroyed the team chemistry. Other players started doing the same. He shortly retired after that one.
FYI
I asked why the team struggled all year against bad/average teams. Help me understand how's that asking for receipts.
RGLAG85 said:
the locker room is the players, and the players only. A good coach can monitor it, but he needs to run any concerns through the player leaders. If he tries to impose his will directly, he'll lose the locker room.
dermdoc said:
When I was at A&M, the athletes were always partying. Doubt things have changed that much.
nothingbutlove said:
I keep waiting to hear names too.
Because I'm nosy.
Aggie Dad 26 said:dermdoc said:
When I was at A&M, the athletes were always partying. Doubt things have changed that much.
The irony? They never won a championship either
I love the good Aggie culture. Highway 6 still runs 2 ways my friend.Aggie Dad 26 said:nothingbutlove said:
I keep waiting to hear names too.
Because I'm nosy.
No one here will do it. Its part of the "good Aggie culture"
Exactly. And forgive me Lord but goodness I loved watching him lose last night. And get outcoached.trouble said:
POS is a mean coach and clearly has/had favorites.
If I were him I would wear gloves.trouble said:
He bit his nails down farther than usual.
dermdoc said:Aggie Dad 26 said:dermdoc said:
When I was at A&M, the athletes were always partying. Doubt things have changed that much.
The irony? They never won a championship either
I bet Ohio State, Bama, Michigan, etc. all partied too.
And sorry, but I do not want to turn into an ahole and do not think that has any effect on us winning or losing.