I got just the opposite impression - TCU is wearing down the Kights, who seem to have lost a step on defense. And their QB took quite a pounding in the first half.
The writer is apparently unaware that Baugh preceded O'Brien, not succeeded him. Baugh was at the helm of the 1935 national champion team, O'Brien at the helm of the 1938 national champion team.
Possibly. But what is your belief based on? Evidenced in any way, or just your personal feeling?
Many TCU people work into their early 70's and simply don't want to retire before then. Even though I made my own retirement decision and nobody pushed me into it, I had very mixed feelings. I...
Just some random thoughts (take it for what it's worth):
I'm not a lawyer and have very limited knowledge of age discrimination law. But it's my general impression (based on the experience of other older workers I have known) that age discrimination is among the most difficult discrimination...
Had to give up golf several years ago when I ruptured a disc. But before I hung up my clubs, I had discovered a sure-fire way to take at least 8 strokes off my scorecard. I just skipped the 18th hole.
Weird parallels. When Deep Jr. graduated from A&M Law, his Aggie aunt and uncle bought him an A&M ring. He only wore it on job interviews with firms that had Aggies in key roles. Hasn't worn it since.
Great tip about noting the alma mater of judges. I'll pass this on to him.
After graduating from TCU, my son went to A&M Law. We went with him to an introductory session for parents and new students. They tried to introduce us to all the Aggie cult traditions and told us how "proud" we should now be of our new status as Aggie students and parents. I looked at my...
Name-change/rebranding is always a potential double-edged sword. If you do it well, it can catapult you to better recognition. Do it poorly, and you may relegate yourself to perpetual identity confusion. Witness Elon Musk's rebranding of Twitter as X -- a name that, after nearly a year, still...
They also regularly beat all-male squads -- including the A&M Corps of Cadets rifle team before they converted it to an exclusively combat-related Marksmanship Unit in 2011. Guess they got tired of getting out-shot by TCU girls.