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General Applewhite
9/15/2010, 01:18 PM
http://blogs.mysanantonio.com/weblogs/aggies/2010/09/a-tale-of-tupac-and-the-crazy.html


And here I thought all along Jake Delhomme and Brandon Stokley had the most to do with Texas A&M losing at Southwestern Louisiana (now Louisiana-Lafayette) 14 years ago this week.

Turns out there was one more key player in the whole deal: rapper Tupac Shakur.

According to former A&M and NFL receiver Chris Cole, anyway. Cole said the scene in the Aggies' locker room was one of despair on Sept. 14, 1996, before A&M took on the Ragin' Cajuns in Lafayette, La., in what would become a 29-22 loss.

Shakur, 25, had died the evening before, the result of four gunshots wounds suffered in an ambush on a Las Vegas street following a Mike Tyson fight.

"The brothers were crying in the locker room," Cole recalled. "I remember guys like Albert Connell crying. Everybody was so sad. Music kind of affects the psyche in such a way."

I asked Cole, who's returned to A&M to earn his degree, about it this offseason after a former student, Noah Worley, had e-mailed me some years ago. Worley wrote that Cole had told him as much when the two happened to sit next to each other on a plane. Allow Cole to further explain concerning the Tupac Influence ...

"Music is a big part of black culture," Cole said. "The death of Tupac was like the death of your homeboy. (His music) was about getting out of the ghetto and getting out of the hood, and for us, football was going to be a way to make a better life for our families. It was a big part of how we connected. His death had a huge effect on the entire nation.

"When he died, a part of us died, too. It's why we lost. (Now I) cry to think that Tupac had that kind of an effect on that game."

pilobolus
9/15/2010, 01:19 PM
Mike Tyson had him kilt.

SoonerPr8r
9/15/2010, 01:20 PM
How did they do when Biggie died?

soonervegas
9/15/2010, 01:26 PM
That's why OU lost to San Diego State, Tulsa, and Kansas the three weeks after by a combined score of 79-134......Tupac was gone.

BillyBall
9/15/2010, 01:26 PM
That is pathetic...

Mississippi Sooner
9/15/2010, 01:30 PM
I always kinda thought our 13-6 loss to the whorns in '77 had something to do with Elvis dying.

Soonerntxs
9/15/2010, 01:37 PM
Shat, I always thougt they were in a slump because they were missing a Player or something about a 12th girl or something?

agoo758
9/15/2010, 02:27 PM
Gosh dee darn aggie.... you can't beat a UL team that has an usurpassed culture of losing (I would know, born and raised in Lafayette..) because of some rapper that didn't know you or care about you?? hmmmm..... where is rhett bomar to make you look tough when you need him?

stoops the eternal pimp
9/15/2010, 02:32 PM
So Southwest La. played a white quarterback and WR to take advantage..

Mad Dog Madsen
9/15/2010, 02:34 PM
Uummm 2Pac is still alive.

Soonerntxs
9/15/2010, 03:27 PM
Uummm 2Pac is still alive.

Yep, him and Elvis have a new CD on the way! Its called

"Nashville Gangstas"

stoopified
9/15/2010, 03:35 PM
That's why OU lost to San Diego State, Tulsa, and Kansas the three weeks after by a combined score of 79-134......Tupac was gone.I knew it wasn't just because of the worst headcoach in history. :)

Spritekid
9/15/2010, 03:48 PM
Yep, him and Elvis have a new CD on the way! Its called

"Nashville Gangstas"

Wonder if we can get them to sing the National Anthem at the next game??

stoops the eternal pimp
9/15/2010, 03:51 PM
john denver dying in a plane crash killed my sex drive

Mad Dog Madsen
9/15/2010, 03:57 PM
Wonder if we can get them to sing the National Anthem at the next game??

I'd rather have Kurt Cobain. :D

sooner59
9/15/2010, 03:59 PM
And the plot thickens... :D

http://www.alivenotdead.com/attachments/2009/04/23/00/250951_200904230013251.jpg

http://img86.exs.cx/img86/4498/tupacseen878gp.gif

http://images.biip.no/user/blog/image/64690581467500.jpg

All_Day_28
9/15/2010, 05:12 PM
Rest in Peace Tupac Shakur

Makaveli tha Don

A man ahead of his time, did as much for a culture by the age of 25 as anybody else.

the_ouskull
9/15/2010, 05:27 PM
If you're old enough to remember the big "player walkout" back in the Gary Gibbs era, that was a joke, too. Everybody made this big deal; ESPN showed up... everybody talking about the players "walking out of practice," etc... Speculation that they're giving up on their coach, and blah, blah... Turns out, that was the same day that Malcolm X opened in theaters (or close to it) and a whole bunch of the guys from the team had already had it pre-cleared to go. Stupid media.

the_ouskull

Breadburner
9/15/2010, 05:32 PM
Poser's get Blasted...!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

badger
9/15/2010, 05:39 PM
The Aggie program sank because they fired :rcmad: If they kept :rcmad: then they wouldn't have to worry about losing to :stunned: and probably would have eventually gotten the wins over :mack: that :rcmad:'s successor got. Now that :rcmad: is gone, as is :rcmad:'s successor, they are stuck with an idiot that will ensure that they lose to everyone from [hairGel] to :mack:

sooner59
9/15/2010, 05:43 PM
:gary:

Peach Fuzz
9/15/2010, 05:48 PM
youd think miami couldnt field a team that year...