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PurplFrawg

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - At least one group of Texas A&M students is celebrating a national championship this year.
On Sunday, November 13, The Texas A&M Meat Judging team claimed the national title at a competition in Nebraska, the program’s first since 2006.
The competition consists of judging carcasses and cuts from lamb, beef, and pork, and rates them on quality grading, yield, and cutability.
Head Coach Kaylee Greiner, a grad student in the meat sciences program, said the response so far from the campus community has been great.

Hmmm. 2006? It's been a long dry spell. But I will say that they won the whole thing with a grad student as head coach? Can she coach football? And the name is priceless!
 

Morado Muerte

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - At least one group of Texas A&M students is celebrating a national championship this year.
On Sunday, November 13, The Texas A&M Meat Judging team claimed the national title at a competition in Nebraska, the program’s first since 2006.
The competition consists of judging carcasses and cuts from lamb, beef, and pork, and rates them on quality grading, yield, and cutability.
Head Coach Kaylee Greiner, a grad student in the meat sciences program, said the response so far from the campus community has been great.

Hmmm. 2006? It's been a long dry spell. But I will say that they won the whole thing with a grad student as head coach? Can she coach football? And the name is priceless!
you didn't do it right. Must include pictures and/or links.

 

Bob Sugar

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the infamous 12th man never actually played a down, merely stood on the sideline, so one of "the most storied traditions" in college football is centered around someone who never played a down and made no real contribution to the game
I thought Sam Ukwuachu was the only one who "never played a down"

EDIT: LOL, look at the hits for when I had to look up how to spell that guy's name. so many articles with "never played a down"
 
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JogginFrog

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COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - At least one group of Texas A&M students is celebrating a national championship this year.
On Sunday, November 13, The Texas A&M Meat Judging team claimed the national title at a competition in Nebraska, the program’s first since 2006.
The competition consists of judging carcasses and cuts from lamb, beef, and pork, and rates them on quality grading, yield, and cutability.
Head Coach Kaylee Greiner, a grad student in the meat sciences program, said the response so far from the campus community has been great.

Hmmm. 2006? It's been a long dry spell. But I will say that they won the whole thing with a grad student as head coach? Can she coach football? And the name is priceless!
When she coaches the meat judging team, is it called Greinering? Asking for a friend in Mesquite.
 

Hoosierfrog

Tier 1
No way I get to 12. Off the top of my head:

UMass Minutemen
Syracuse Orange
NC State Wolfpack
Tulsa Golden Hurricane
Stanford Cardinal
Alabama Crimson Tide
Illinois Fighting Illini
Notre Dame Fighting Irish
TCU Horn Frog

That's all I got
It is TCU Horned Frogs on everything I've ever seen.
 
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