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Somebody needs to take the fall

By: David Harris

Issue date: 10/19/09 Section: Sports
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Embarrassing. Blasphemous. Humiliating. Shameful. Pathetic.

I could sit here with a thesaurus for about an hour and come up with more words to describe your "Fighting" Texas Aggies' performance Saturday in Manhattan, Kan.

62-14. Come on sunshine pumpers, let that resonate for a second.

I've been watching Aggie football religiously for the last 10 years, and I have never seen a team more unprepared for a game. I've never seen a team quit like that. I've never seen a loss so embarrassing.

Losing by 48 points to Kansas State is worse than the 77-0 beat down handed down by Oklahoma in 2003. That Sooner team was undefeated and was the No. 3 team in the country.

This Wildcats squad was 3-3 going into Saturday. They had slipped by Massachusetts, a Football Championship Subdivision team, by a mere four points at home in week one. They had lost to Sun Belt "powerhouse" Louisiana Lafayette. Just last week, they left Lubbock after being obliterated 66-14 by Texas Tech. Plain and simply, Kansas State was the perceived doormat of the Big 12.

After seeing 59-0 on the scoreboard in the middle of the third quarter, I think it's safe to call it a misconceived notion. I also think it's safe to say this A&M squad may be the worst team in the entire conference.

Yes, the once proud program has been relegated to bottom-feeder status. The once storied tradition of hard-nosed defenses, spirited play and conference championships has since been replaced by a tradition of blowout losses, apathetic play and irrelevance.

It's time to start holding people accountable. And that starts all the way at the top.

After Saturday night, it is more than fair to start questioning both Athletic Director Bill Byrne and Head Coach Mike Sherman.

"We will now begin a national search for a new head coach," were Byrne's exact words in winter 2007 following Dennis Franchione's resignation.

With coaches such as Kevin Sumlin (head coach of No. 17 Houston), Chris Petersen (head coach of No. 6 Boise State), and Bobby Petrino (head coach of Arkansas) available, Byrne's "nationwide search" led him to interview one person, Mike Sherman, and offer him the job.
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Justin

posted 10/19/09 @ 3:19 AM CST

Agreed to all points. We keep hearing that they need the 12th Man's support, and I'll definitely still be at every game yelling til I have no voice and I'm sick to my stomach, but we can only do so much. (Continued…)

The InkDemon

posted 10/19/09 @ 6:09 AM CST

Hey! we should develop a sense of humor about the football program. Here's one: Aggies are now Texas Lite. Just like Oklahoma State is Okie Lite.

This is what they boyz in College Station want. (Continued…)

jimbo

posted 10/19/09 @ 7:15 AM CST

Bobby Petrino is not available and why would he leave Arky for Tamu, makes no sense when he almost beat Florida.

Fullback

posted 10/19/09 @ 9:34 AM CST

As a former student and Texas A&M Alumni, I can tell you that this article is dead on. Bill Byrne did the University and former students no justice in hiring Sherman. (Continued…)

chris

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:07 AM CST

Jimbo, when we hired Sherman, Petrino was available at the time (two years ago) and if you reread the article thats what the author is saying

Ryan

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:07 AM CST

Well, its not just your football program that is a laughing stock, it is your entire foundation. What potential pro athlete would ever want to spend their college years in College Station? The train left about 15 years ago and you guys were not on it. (Continued…)

Steve 77

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:13 AM CST

Remind me now, why did we get rid of R.C.?

Steve 77

Steve 77

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:20 AM CST

Remind me now, why did we fire R.C.?

Mac

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:25 AM CST

I wonder how proud McKinney and the little circle of insiders are that pressured Byrne to hire Sherman? He is still as clueless about the College game as he was last year. (Continued…)

Bob - Aggie '02

Bob - Aggie '02

posted 10/19/09 @ 10:35 AM CST

I originally ripped the author after his comments following the Arkansas game. I would like to issue him my formal apology. He is dead one with this one. (Continued…)

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