I just don't understand why it's cool to destroy your town when your team wins a big game.
I've been coming to A&M football games since '93. I've seen us win a couple SWC championships on Kyle Field, seen us defeat #2 Nebraska in 1998, come from 15 down in the 4th quarter to defeat OSU in overtime in '97, win a Big XII title in '98, and most recently defeat #1 OU at home.
The things in common with all of those big wins? The goalposts at Kyle have never come down, College Station was never looted, and there were never riots.
I'm not tryin to say that A&M is a better school than Ohio State, but i don't understand the 'rioting rationale' that thier students had. Granted A&M has not been completely free of post game altercations, but those have been on isolated incidents and if you ask my opinion are well justified (re: NU fan on Kyle this year).
IMO any fans that tear down goalposts are just a bunch of 'classless clowns' that reflect poorly on their university.
Kitso
KS 361 points we could score on tu at Kyle Field and the goalposts wouldn't have come down.
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