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Well Aggies...Texas A&M has achieved a Top 25 sports ranking that the Gamecocks
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:14 pm
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:14 pm
have never accomplished.
ESPN.com ranks the 100 worst blowouts in sports history: Nos. 25-1
23. Football: Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 0
Nov. 8, 2003: Under first-year head coach Dennis Franchione, the visiting Aggies ran into a buzzsaw against the No. 1 Sooners and limped away with the worst loss in school history. Oklahoma scored touchdowns on 10 of its first 11 possessions, and the final score could have been worse had coach Bob Stoops not shown mercy. The Aggies compiled more yards of penalties (63) than offense (54) and never advanced the ball beyond their own 40-yard line.
but like many times in your history with the school in Austin, they finished with the upper hand here as well ...
6. Football: UCLA 66, Texas 3
Sept. 13, 1997: No. 11 Texas was a 10-point favorite against unranked UCLA, which came into Austin at 0-2. So it was quite unexpected when the Cade McNown-led Bruins scored on their first eight possessions and held Longhorns running back Ricky Williams to 36 rushing yards. At the time, it was the worst loss ever for a team ranked in the AP poll. "Rout 66" ultimately had a silver lining for some Texas fans, as it essentially sealed the fate of embattled coach John Mackovic. In retrospect, UCLA was much better than people realized. The win was the first of 20 in a row for the Bruins.
ESPN.com ranks the 100 worst blowouts in sports history: Nos. 25-1
23. Football: Oklahoma 77, Texas A&M 0
Nov. 8, 2003: Under first-year head coach Dennis Franchione, the visiting Aggies ran into a buzzsaw against the No. 1 Sooners and limped away with the worst loss in school history. Oklahoma scored touchdowns on 10 of its first 11 possessions, and the final score could have been worse had coach Bob Stoops not shown mercy. The Aggies compiled more yards of penalties (63) than offense (54) and never advanced the ball beyond their own 40-yard line.
but like many times in your history with the school in Austin, they finished with the upper hand here as well ...
6. Football: UCLA 66, Texas 3
Sept. 13, 1997: No. 11 Texas was a 10-point favorite against unranked UCLA, which came into Austin at 0-2. So it was quite unexpected when the Cade McNown-led Bruins scored on their first eight possessions and held Longhorns running back Ricky Williams to 36 rushing yards. At the time, it was the worst loss ever for a team ranked in the AP poll. "Rout 66" ultimately had a silver lining for some Texas fans, as it essentially sealed the fate of embattled coach John Mackovic. In retrospect, UCLA was much better than people realized. The win was the first of 20 in a row for the Bruins.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:15 pm to 1801
Some things USCjr has also never accomplished at any point in time in human history:
Beat A&M in football
Beat A&M in football
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:17 pm to 1801
Let the record show that a week prior to beating Texas by 1,000, UCLA got that arse handed to em by the sheriff and RealUT at the Rose Bowl
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:21 pm to 1801

There's not a single thing South Carolina outranks us in.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 8:23 pm to 1801
Y’all lost like 21 games in a row. Y’all have no history and aren’t good this year. You’re going to lose again and will have to wait another year before you’re delusional enough to think you can beat us. Bye.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 9:09 pm to Agseds
Wow that winsipedia gif is brutal. It's colored like we would be VS Bama.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 10:13 pm to UTprideofTX
This one is much better.


Posted on 10/11/18 at 10:23 pm to Texas Weazel
Stop making fun of carolinagirl
Posted on 10/11/18 at 10:26 pm to Mootsman
Get better looking women please. kthxbai.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 10:27 pm to 1801
To be honest, it’s kinda a win that we are only 22nd all time. That was an arse kicking, I’m surprised we aren’t higher.
A lot of parallels between that game and Sumlin’s 0-55 loss to bama in 2014. A lot of people (sadly not me though, I gave him one more year of support) knew no good coach gets blown out like that, franchonie style, and we needed to fire him then.
A lot of parallels between that game and Sumlin’s 0-55 loss to bama in 2014. A lot of people (sadly not me though, I gave him one more year of support) knew no good coach gets blown out like that, franchonie style, and we needed to fire him then.
Posted on 10/11/18 at 11:53 pm to Texas Gentleman
It was 59-0 against Bama.
Also, the OU game was 77-0 in the 3rd. They called the dogs off. They could have hung 100 if they wanted. That team completely quit.
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