tnobis60
7/7/2006, 12:51 PM
stolen from Texags boards via Uncle Rico...this is hilarious, and unrealistic. poor aggy
Sept 2nd - The Citadel
Let's face it. If we don't win by at least 30+ people will begin to talk. Sure we are breaking in a new defense, a lot of new faces, and our QB will be starting in his 3rd game, but the Citadel boasts discipline before anything else sans honor.
Aggies win big.
Sept 9th - La-Lafayette
In 2002 Reggie McNeal began his career against La-Lafayette, and in 2006 his predecessor will further his career against them as well. Defensively, this La-La team was the last opponent our defense truly dominated. Were it not for an 11 play 80 yard drive and a score with 5:35 to go in the 4th, our defense would have shut out La-La and held them to less than 150 yards of offense with negative rushing yards. I somewhat expect us to get that defensive flow going against Citadel and then continue it against La-La.
Aggies win by at least 3 TDs.
Sept 16th - Army @ San Antonio
Army prides themselves on discipline and 60 minutes of mistake free football. Last season they played Baylor and Iowa State and lost both games by a combined 17 points. This season they'll continue to work towards a huge upset, but it won't be the Aggies. Army starts off with Arkansas St and Kent State, and will meet an Aggie team fresh off two victories, beaming with defensive pride and playing in front off a huge San Antonio Aggie friendly crowd.
Aggies win by 3 or more TDs.
Sept 23rd - La-Tech
La Tech won 7 games last year, but against ranked opponents they gave up 40+ points. Offensively they can move the ball, but their defense is a huge liability, even more so than us. Look for Fran to grind them down, wear them out, and then throw up a few passes for good measure.
Aggies win by 3-4 TDs.
Sept 30th - Texas Tech
Both teams should be a combined 8-0 heading into one of the best match-ups this Saturday will offer. Will Tech's high powered O be able to pick apart the rebuilding and budding defense of the streaking Aggies? Yes. The real question is whether or not the Tech defense will be able to get their O on the field long enough to do enough damage. Another grind it out game plays into the Aggies favor.
Aggies win by a TD.
Oct 7th - @ Kansas
Kansas quickly became known for its tenacious defense last season. During a 4 game losing streak that took them out of BIG XII contention, the Jayhawks lost to OU and K-State while holding them under 20 points each. If the Kansas offense can get in gear and their defense matches last season then "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" might be a conference wide cry come Novemeber. Coach Fran is known for win streaks and crazy upsets that end them. 5-0 might just be all these young Aggies can handle.
Aggies win by a FG.
Oct 14th - Mizzou
Chase Daniel laughed at t.u. when they came calling a tad too late. Will he still be laughing or wished he would have signed on with the Longhorns when he plays in front of 84,000+ Yelling Aggies euphoric from a 6-0 record and a national ranking of 17th. The Tigers might come close, but eventually will buckle under the triple decks off Kyle Field.
Aggies win by 10 points.
Oct 21st - @ Ok State
Two years ago A&M stunned themselves and Ok-State. Last year A&M made sure the game wasn't a fluke, as they beat up on the Cowboys during a rebuilding year. Stillwater will be hell bent on stopping the undefeated Fighting Texas Aggies and their top 15 national ranking. For 3 hours these two teams will battle, but the breaks fall the way of the Maroon & White.
A&M wins by 10 points.
Oct 28th - @ Baylor
Aggies fans use to circle the date that A&M and Baylor played as a game they could miss to go hunting, get married, or clean out the attic with the temperatures cooling down. Now the date is circled as "coming to Jesus" kind of game. Is Baylor getting better? Is A&M getting worse? Can Baylor duplicate their efforts from the past two seasons? Can A&M get back to the way it was for the better part of two decades before 2004? Look for BU to throw everything but the kitchen sink at us, and rest assured that the goal posts will remain standing.
Aggies win by a TD.
Nov 4th - OU
2000 = Epic
2002 = Unforgettable
2004 = Epic
2006 = Tradition will live on as these two undefeated teams will battle for what could easily be the driver's seat in the South. OU's strength and poise vs. A&M's power and passion. ESPN Gameday will have nothing but good things to say about College Station, but the game will fall the way of the Sooners.
Aggies lose by a FG.
Nov 11th - Nebraska
Bruised but not broken, the Aggies will dig deep enough to muster out what can only be described as an ***-whooping. Nebraska loses for the 4th time and A&M regains their footing in the race for the South.
Aggies win by 3 TDs.
Nov 24th - @ t.u.
For the past two weeks the buzz has been about Tech's defeat over OU in Norman. With t.u. at two losses and A&M and OU with just one, the idea that this game means something is a gross underestimation. A&M methodically and strategically trades field position with the Longhorns all afternoon until the exact moment when its most critical. A&M scores twice to end the day, and comes to find out that OU will lose at Ok-State the next afternoon.
Aggies win by a TD.
Dec 2nd - Colorado @ Arrowhead Stadium
Dan Hawkins has the CU Buffs in the Top Ten, but they still sit one spot behind A&M in the BCS standings. A game for the ages, the Aggies power and passion takes on the precision passing and downhill running game of CU for 60 minutes. An INT return seals the day for the victors.
Aggies win by 2 TDs.
Jan 3rd - Notre Dame @ Sugar Bowl
With West Virginia and Ohio State going undefeated, the MNC game is set. A&M and Notre Dame meet in the First BCS game of 2007 at the All State Sugar Bowl. With emotions on their sleeve, the Fighting Texas Aggies fire on all cyclinders and give the Fighting irish more than they bargained for.
Aggies win by 2 TDs.
Stephen McGee will make the semi-finals of the Heisman, and Coach Franchione will take 2nd place to Coach Rich Rodriguez for Coach of the Year.
Sept 2nd - The Citadel
Let's face it. If we don't win by at least 30+ people will begin to talk. Sure we are breaking in a new defense, a lot of new faces, and our QB will be starting in his 3rd game, but the Citadel boasts discipline before anything else sans honor.
Aggies win big.
Sept 9th - La-Lafayette
In 2002 Reggie McNeal began his career against La-Lafayette, and in 2006 his predecessor will further his career against them as well. Defensively, this La-La team was the last opponent our defense truly dominated. Were it not for an 11 play 80 yard drive and a score with 5:35 to go in the 4th, our defense would have shut out La-La and held them to less than 150 yards of offense with negative rushing yards. I somewhat expect us to get that defensive flow going against Citadel and then continue it against La-La.
Aggies win by at least 3 TDs.
Sept 16th - Army @ San Antonio
Army prides themselves on discipline and 60 minutes of mistake free football. Last season they played Baylor and Iowa State and lost both games by a combined 17 points. This season they'll continue to work towards a huge upset, but it won't be the Aggies. Army starts off with Arkansas St and Kent State, and will meet an Aggie team fresh off two victories, beaming with defensive pride and playing in front off a huge San Antonio Aggie friendly crowd.
Aggies win by 3 or more TDs.
Sept 23rd - La-Tech
La Tech won 7 games last year, but against ranked opponents they gave up 40+ points. Offensively they can move the ball, but their defense is a huge liability, even more so than us. Look for Fran to grind them down, wear them out, and then throw up a few passes for good measure.
Aggies win by 3-4 TDs.
Sept 30th - Texas Tech
Both teams should be a combined 8-0 heading into one of the best match-ups this Saturday will offer. Will Tech's high powered O be able to pick apart the rebuilding and budding defense of the streaking Aggies? Yes. The real question is whether or not the Tech defense will be able to get their O on the field long enough to do enough damage. Another grind it out game plays into the Aggies favor.
Aggies win by a TD.
Oct 7th - @ Kansas
Kansas quickly became known for its tenacious defense last season. During a 4 game losing streak that took them out of BIG XII contention, the Jayhawks lost to OU and K-State while holding them under 20 points each. If the Kansas offense can get in gear and their defense matches last season then "Rock Chalk Jayhawk" might be a conference wide cry come Novemeber. Coach Fran is known for win streaks and crazy upsets that end them. 5-0 might just be all these young Aggies can handle.
Aggies win by a FG.
Oct 14th - Mizzou
Chase Daniel laughed at t.u. when they came calling a tad too late. Will he still be laughing or wished he would have signed on with the Longhorns when he plays in front of 84,000+ Yelling Aggies euphoric from a 6-0 record and a national ranking of 17th. The Tigers might come close, but eventually will buckle under the triple decks off Kyle Field.
Aggies win by 10 points.
Oct 21st - @ Ok State
Two years ago A&M stunned themselves and Ok-State. Last year A&M made sure the game wasn't a fluke, as they beat up on the Cowboys during a rebuilding year. Stillwater will be hell bent on stopping the undefeated Fighting Texas Aggies and their top 15 national ranking. For 3 hours these two teams will battle, but the breaks fall the way of the Maroon & White.
A&M wins by 10 points.
Oct 28th - @ Baylor
Aggies fans use to circle the date that A&M and Baylor played as a game they could miss to go hunting, get married, or clean out the attic with the temperatures cooling down. Now the date is circled as "coming to Jesus" kind of game. Is Baylor getting better? Is A&M getting worse? Can Baylor duplicate their efforts from the past two seasons? Can A&M get back to the way it was for the better part of two decades before 2004? Look for BU to throw everything but the kitchen sink at us, and rest assured that the goal posts will remain standing.
Aggies win by a TD.
Nov 4th - OU
2000 = Epic
2002 = Unforgettable
2004 = Epic
2006 = Tradition will live on as these two undefeated teams will battle for what could easily be the driver's seat in the South. OU's strength and poise vs. A&M's power and passion. ESPN Gameday will have nothing but good things to say about College Station, but the game will fall the way of the Sooners.
Aggies lose by a FG.
Nov 11th - Nebraska
Bruised but not broken, the Aggies will dig deep enough to muster out what can only be described as an ***-whooping. Nebraska loses for the 4th time and A&M regains their footing in the race for the South.
Aggies win by 3 TDs.
Nov 24th - @ t.u.
For the past two weeks the buzz has been about Tech's defeat over OU in Norman. With t.u. at two losses and A&M and OU with just one, the idea that this game means something is a gross underestimation. A&M methodically and strategically trades field position with the Longhorns all afternoon until the exact moment when its most critical. A&M scores twice to end the day, and comes to find out that OU will lose at Ok-State the next afternoon.
Aggies win by a TD.
Dec 2nd - Colorado @ Arrowhead Stadium
Dan Hawkins has the CU Buffs in the Top Ten, but they still sit one spot behind A&M in the BCS standings. A game for the ages, the Aggies power and passion takes on the precision passing and downhill running game of CU for 60 minutes. An INT return seals the day for the victors.
Aggies win by 2 TDs.
Jan 3rd - Notre Dame @ Sugar Bowl
With West Virginia and Ohio State going undefeated, the MNC game is set. A&M and Notre Dame meet in the First BCS game of 2007 at the All State Sugar Bowl. With emotions on their sleeve, the Fighting Texas Aggies fire on all cyclinders and give the Fighting irish more than they bargained for.
Aggies win by 2 TDs.
Stephen McGee will make the semi-finals of the Heisman, and Coach Franchione will take 2nd place to Coach Rich Rodriguez for Coach of the Year.