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Stlhockeyguy02 wrote:
aprice wrote:UNT is in a fantastic position to move out of the Sun Belt. I won't list the reasons why because it makes no difference to you people. Your elitism won't allow you to be objective.

The point writing this is not to refute your arguments. I already know that is a waste of time. It is so I can come back in a few years and quote this, while laughing at all of you for being too arrogant to be able to see whats coming. Good day.


Okay champ, thanks for your two cents.


Not even worth a penny, really.

He didn't even say where he thought they could move to. My first thought was - to the SWAC?
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they had a WAC invite
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Charleston Pony wrote:they had a WAC invite


And...?
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they turned it down twice
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can't afford the travel expenses?
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They need a more reliable bus...

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Sweet ride. And it will keep them mostly dry.
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JJ has mentioned the A&M game in 2011 may be played in SA, due to the Ags canceling the home and home contract. Wish they would play at Cowboys Stadium.
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Dukster wrote:JJ has mentioned the A&M game in 2011 may be played in SA, due to the Ags canceling the home and home contract. Wish they would play at Cowboys Stadium.

Play at the Cotton Bowl. After all it IS The House That Doak Built!
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MrMustang1965 wrote:
Dukster wrote:JJ has mentioned the A&M game in 2011 may be played in SA, due to the Ags canceling the home and home contract. Wish they would play at Cowboys Stadium.

Play at the Cotton Bowl. After all it IS The House That Doak Built!



Great point! Cotton Bowl it is.
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You may want to clarify that as the Cotton Bowl Stadium. 8)
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PK wrote:You may want to clarify that as the Cotton Bowl Stadium. 8)
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The Cotton Bowl is still the Cotton Bowl. What else could it be? I don't think "stadium" is required, although I have seen it on billboards - probably to pacify OCDs. The TicketCity Bowl was played at the Cotton Bowl - see signage at Gate 2 (changed to Gate A :roll: ) The Cotton Bowl Classic is what left town... not the Cotton Bowl. I'm not interested in going back to the Cotton Bowl - SMU shouldn't be interested, either. Been there, done that. AND, no more bowl games in Dallas, please. Not much fun - at all.
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Bergermeister wrote:I'm not interested in going back to the Cotton Bowl - SMU shouldn't be interested, either. Been there, done that.


I always enjoyed SMU playing in the Cotton Bowl during the State Fair, but since our game with the Aggies is scheduled for early Sept and the Fair doesn't start until late Sept, I agree.

Playing A&M at Ford would be the best game-day experience EVER on the 'Vard and at Ford.
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The Cotton Bowl is located at Fair Park. The Cotton Bowl Classic has been moved to Arlington. The Cotton Bowl, the house that Doak built, will always be recognized as the Cotton Bowl. No stadium required.
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