I sat behind aggie dugout, so I was surrounded by maroon/the fans who go to most of the games. They never actually got comfortable.GoFrog Yourself said:SIAP. For people at the game: could anyone else just feel how nervous A&M fans and players were when the 9th started?
Ask me if I'm surprised... jk wit ya!swimmerbabe11 said:I sat behind aggie dugout, so I was surrounded by maroon fans...
I thought so at first, but I came around on them later in the game. If I'd have been amongst so many ags and imbibed throughout the game I likely would have taunted them and talked boat all night too. They get a pass from me this time.Ron Swanson said:The TCU fans behind the plate were absolutely embarrassing. If you're reading this, please stop that. You made all of TCU fandom cringe with your terrible shtick.
Hopefully those dbags are either in jail, too hang over, playing Halo or whatever this afternoon...Ron Swanson said:The TCU fans behind the plate were absolutely embarrassing. If you're reading this, please stop that. You made all of TCU fandom cringe with your terrible shtick.
.Ron Swanson said:The TCU fans behind the plate were absolutely embarrassing. If you're reading this, please stop that. You made all of TCU fandom cringe with your terrible shtick.
I think if you were actually here last night, probably didn't bother you since aggy was so Brilesbag to start and the guys behind the plate were not in your faceUnderToad said:.
Sat across aisle from them and thought the same thing at first. Then I kind of started liking them. I will say this- they are real baseball fans and knew their TCU baseball history. Will be interesting to see if back today.
You got it, bro!XIIFrog said:Lol man I would love to come back and win this tonight. Their heads would explode.
Love hearing their inferiority complex is at an all time high though, no matter the outcome.
what were they doing?Ron Swanson said:The TCU fans behind the plate were absolutely embarrassing. If you're reading this, please stop that. You made all of TCU fandom cringe with your terrible shtick.
They were clowning aggy. It got better after we came back.Tom Brown said:what were they doing?
They were inescapable on TV. I chuckled at them mostly when they were calling inside and outside pitches. Have no idea how the people behind them saw any part of the game but I don't give a damn about that since Ag won't sit down even in the middle of another team's fans.flyfishingfrog said:I think if you were actually here last night, probably didn't bother you since aggy was so [Rece Davis]bag to start and the guys behind the plate were not in your face
Probably saw a lot more of them on TV
Lesson here is show up in person
Please elaborate for those of us who didn't see the game on tv...Ron Swanson said:The TCU fans behind the plate were absolutely embarrassing. If you're reading this, please stop that. You made all of TCU fandom cringe with your terrible shtick.
Fell asleep Saturday night and woke up to schadenfreude Sunday. Read through Texags in the choir loft during early service.Pharm Frog said:I will wait until after church to peruse TexAgs. Don't want to go to church with a haughty attitude and delighted by others' misery
Tough play for sure but you got to sit down in front of it in that situation. I probably give a double but a great play turns two. A good play gets one. A decent play gets nothing but only scores one. And then there's what actually happened.CountryFrog said:So what happened on that Barz hit to tie it up in the ninth? I didn't get to see any of the game and was just following along on here. Was it a straight up error? Tough play that maybe could've been made but wasn't?
I volunteered in the nursery today with Mrs Pharm so I could do some baseball "research"Frog-in-law1995 said:Fell asleep Saturday night and woke up to schadenfreude Sunday. Read through Texags in the choir loft during early service.