


Makes perfect sense to me. We consider A&M to be Western Looozeeeeanna.Auburn is actually located in Western Georgia
The rest of Texas considers my guys to be Eastern Arizona so there’s that.
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Makes perfect sense to me. We consider A&M to be Western Looozeeeeanna.Auburn is actually located in Western Georgia
I’ve never been, but I’ve always heard that West Texas is the best TexasMakes perfect sense to me. We consider A&M to be Western Looozeeeeanna.
The rest of Texas considers my guys to be Eastern Arizona so there’s that.
I’ve never been, but I’ve always heard that West Texas is the best Texas
Sorry, but the rest of Texas knows New Mexico is a thing.Makes perfect sense to me. We consider A&M to be Western Looozeeeeanna.
The rest of Texas considers my guys to be Eastern Arizona so there’s that.
I stand corrected! I'm not too big a man to admit my mistake. You win! hahaha
Those guys think it is. I like The Panhandlers. And at least that song stirs up all those drugstore cowboys in the Texas cities!
If you want to start an argument in these parts, ask different people where they think West Texas begins. I’d say their song accurately identifies the center of West Texas being from “the Llano Estacado (which is basically the Caprock….aka Lubbock area) to the Big Bend”.
Need to come visit sometime. I’d say we’re about 180 opposite of anywhere in Georgia. …at least climate wise. Hell, we’re 180 degrees opposite of East Texas climate wise.
It is a big argument in these parts.I was always under the impression that "west texas" started at San Angelo
Weatherford down to San Angelo, up to the eastern side of the panhandle is the start of west Texas. West Texas is just such a massive space that it boggles the mind.It is a big argument in these parts.
True story. When I was in high school we played in a basketball tournament in Irving. (While they were starting to build Texas Stadium…which is now demolished. I know, I know… I’m old.). The tournament announcer said they’d like to welcome the two teams from “ far West Texas. Snyder and Abilene Cooper.” Hell, there’s 450+ miles of Texas “far” West of Abilene!
In the book Empire of the Summer Moon, the author seems to think it starts West of Weatherford when the country loses “the tree line”. His rationale was the Cavalry started having a hard time getting the Comanches under control from that point West because the Comanches could handle the wide open spaces and the Cavalry couldn’t. They’d been successful with other tribes but the Comanches were much better horsemen in the wide open spaces than the Cavalry.
I personally think Weatheford is too far East to be the beginning of West Texas.
"Traditional rivals" is a ridiculous excuse for barely squeaking by bad teams like Purdue, Pitt, and USC. I'd also argue ND was very lucky to face Stanford when they were still inexplicably playing Nunes over Kevin Hogan at QB, who was clearly the far better option once he had the chance to prove it. Otherwise they're not making the NC game.
At the end of the day, if I had Urban Meyer planning for a month leading up to a NC game or Brian Kelly doing the same, Urban is the obvious choice.
We can definitely both agree about Bama being the better team, and in all honesty the OSU bowl ban allowed them to win the title they deserved.This argument has always interested me, because neither ND or OSU, were a great team. Much like ND did, I think OSU gets beat pretty handily if they face Bama.
As for the ND/OSU comparison, I do think ND was more accomplished than OSU, and they were certainly ahead in the metrics. It would have been interesting what an OSU B1GCG win would have done to their metrics. I don't think that would have closed the gap on ND though. OSU also played a very weak schedule that year, which killed them in the CPU's. Even a 1 loss Bama was rated much better than them by the BCS CPU's.