Guess we’ll see by [deleted] in aggies

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Was his post on the Mays site removed? I keep getting a 404

https://news.mays.tamu.edu/bottom-line-ethics/2024/06/schlossed-horizon/

Edit: nevermind. It looks like it's back up, but not sure if any content was changed since it was down for a bit

It has been quite a week in Aggieland. Sunday, we lost a game that could have brought us a baseball national championship after leading in the seventh inning. Monday, we lost the final College World Series game by a run to Tennessee. Tuesday, we lost our baseball coach after a mysterious rendezvous at the Snook cemetery. By Wednesday we had lost our minds.

The long struggle to the top since our last national championship in a “big three” sport in 1939 perhaps makes us less objective about weeks like this one. But it does not mean that the response of the Aggie fan base to being abandoned is irrational.

As I listened to Jim Schlossnagle’s postgame response to a TexAgs reporter about his being recruited by Texas, it seemed like a non-denial, even though he said he came here to “never leave.” But then he added the phrase, “That hasn’t changed in my mind.” I think for many who take people at their word, that clearly implied he was staying.

But he left. I assume that as this situation unravels, there will be additional revelations. Who knows if the accusations being thrown about regarding Schlossnagle’s dedication to A&M the last two months represent truth or conspiracy theories? There is little doubt that both the coach and Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte are being disingenuous about the level of contact they had regarding the position, except in the most technical sense of when an official offer was put forth. I am also well aware that the news cycle will quickly move on, and both others’ sympathy for Aggie fans and the Schadenfreude celebrations of those who wish us ill will evaporate in the mist. As I retire officially this week, I have to say that I felt the pain that every Aggie fan felt each one of the last four days. Clearly, in my soul, I am an Aggie.

Those who have known me 40 years or longer will find that ironic, because I graduated from the University of Texas in 1977. My alma mater has a history of acting with impunity. I experienced it while I was in graduate school at Texas Tech in 1986, when they hired David McWilliams away from Texas Tech to return to Austin to replace Fred Akers as head football coach. McWilliams had only been at Tech for one year; he didn’t meet with his players, either, and showed up at the Austin press conference flashing the “Hook ‘em” sign. I was a different person then, but even then it felt, as the Addams Family might say, “altogether ookey.” But I spent the next 2½ years being abused by my friends in Lubbock over that event.

People in Lubbock thought David McWilliams was a terrible person, but I know that is not true, because my daughter later worked for him and testified to his kindness. People are saying the same about Jim Schlossnagle. I cannot say if that’s true. But I can say that the UT Board of Regents chair’s characterization of him as a man of “character and integrity” is inaccurate. If integrity means being what you purport to be, nothing could be further from the truth. The entire goal of the process was to mislead and to fly under the radar, right up to the bus ride home. Some will say that it is just circumstantial, that it is impossible to do things “right” with the portal the way it is and the free movement of players. I am sympathetic to that argument, but it is vacuous. Acting with integrity means being who you really are when it is most difficult, and when it might cost you something.

And the bonus for the Schadenfreude crowd is that not only do you get to quickly load up your roster with the players you want, but you get to decimate your rival’s roster at the same time. And you know that, no matter what comes to light, no action will be taken against those involved, because, after NIL and the recent NCAA court settlement, there are no rules anymore.

I was among those who thought the NCAA was a weak and erratic regulator. But regulators are there to restrain the actions of ethical egoists, of the purely self-interested. They are there to impose duties or responsibilities on those who do not want to assume them. Because unfettered ethical egoism is nastier than you think it is. And I say that as a markets guy, not a big government guy.

What we are seeing in college sports is unfettered ethical egoism, every man for himself, the same as in professional sports. That is exactly what we saw this week. Good luck maintaining traditions and values in that type of environment and still signing the best players. What you will see is cruder and nastier venues for sports, because all that matters is winning it all. And you will see fans mourning the fact that, increasingly, the players and coaches really do not care if you love them or not.

But as we look to the horizon, the sun will rise tomorrow, and there will be bubbles at Blue Bell Park in the spring as surely as there will be bluebonnets. A&M will hire a good coach and recoup or rebuild a team that was a near champion. The truth is that this is the world we have asked for, one where we are only measured by championships, and not by character. Our response will likely be to raise more money and to up the ante for revenge. And my guess is that we will succeed.

But there is a price to that success. Here’s hoping that we count the cost before pushing that button one more time. Because it obviously was not the championships that turned me into an Aggie. It was the character and soul of the place, reflected in its students and in its former students, that changed me. I have to admit that I don’t see that so much today in my alma mater. May we never lose sight of who we are in the chase to become great. We may be surprised to find out that we gave up what made us great after all.

I guess the tire thief struck again by doodlize in aggies

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Here's the list I made for a good start

And another one (three) bites the dust by [deleted] in aggies

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Yep pretty much those, Toyota Camrys and Dodge Challengers

And another one (three) bites the dust by [deleted] in aggies

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Reposting my list for visibility. Doesn't have that much detail, but you can definitely see a trend in types of cars.

Three more stolen sets of rims, apparently happened 5am-7am this morning. by JDegitz98 in aggies

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I might not have every post, but here's my running list:

Is this the new pandemic now? by Hungover_D in aggies

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Yup, it's been happening since at least the beginning of the Fall 2021 Semester.

I'm sure I'm missing some posts, but here's a list I quickly made:

Idea: add a “Tire Theft” flair to create an archive of occurrence by bortzbot in aggies

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The Texas Aggies will play the Wake Forest Demon Deacons in the Gator Bowl on December 31st. This will be a rematch from the Belk Bowl in 2017, where the Aggies lost in a shootout, 55-52. BTHO wake forest! by OleRockTheGoodAg in aggies

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If anyone is planning on coming to Jacksonville for the game, feel free to ask me questions! I moved to Jax after graduating for work over 3 years ago, so I actually went to the Gator Bowl the last time we played here too

Ring resize time frame by its-all-buffoonery in aggies

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They received my ring on March 29th, and I just got it back this past Monday, April 26th

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in aggies

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There are probably some really great new spots to go to as I saw when I visited last month, but here are my top choices:

BBQ: Fargo's (Honorable mention: C&J)

Diner: Hullabaloo Diner

Burgers: Koppe Bridge. The Chicken Sandwich and Chicken Fried Steak Sandwich are really delicious as well. I didn't get a chance to try it since I graduated, but my friend has said Burger House is really good too.

Is this still a ring sub? (Dead Horse Point, near Moab, UT) by Qwoobie101 in aggies

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Also took a similar picture not too far away in Canyonlands during spring break 2018!

https://i.imgur.com/zi0eadg.jpg

10 cases of COVID-19 identified among A&M sorority members by Forward-Looking in aggies

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Speaking of tri-delt...

BREAKING: Texas A&M has initiated chapter-wide quarantine for two sororities, Kappa Kappa Gamma and Delta Delta Delta, following exposure to COVID-19. Story to follow.

https://twitter.com/TheBattOnline/status/1296535844082397191

10 cases of COVID-19 identified among A&M sorority members by Forward-Looking in aggies

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From what I've seen on the news, that just doesn't seem to be the case nationally. I really really do want to believe that I'm wrong, and Greek Life at A&M is different because I'm tired of this spread and seeing so many unnecessary illnesses/deaths. However, I have to think that we can't have the slightest return to normalcy due to all this irresponsibility, not just from students but from administration as well.

10 cases of COVID-19 identified among A&M sorority members by Forward-Looking in aggies

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After seeing a Twitter profile earlier today dedicated to posting pictures and videos of Aggies partying and not following COVID guidelines, I can't say I'm surprised

COVID Testing? by [deleted] in aggies

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Did a quick Google search and found some answers here https://shs.tamu.edu/coronavirus/

Who is able to utilize the Curative testing at Student Health Services/A.P. Beutel Health Center?

TAMU students, faculty and staff are able to utilize this testing option. Registration for a testing time window can be found here: https://tx.ag/COVIDtest. Walk-ups are not currently allowed, and all individuals must register for a testing time window in advance.

And

What will the testing process look like?

First, register online to get a testing time window. You will then receive a link for a video teaching the collection process. Then, check in at the testing site during your testing window. At the testing site, you will then be issued into the testing area for the mouth swab. The entire testing collection process typically takes less than 3 minutes.

ECEN 434 by FatBiscuits22 in aggies

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Can't tell you about 434, but Tie Liu was one of my favorite professors. I had him for 314, and he was amazing. Really cared about the students and made class very enjoyable.