Last season was the first in almost a century that rivals Texas and Texas A&M didn't meet on the football field.
If you said Thanksgiving night didn't quite seem the same without it, I'd be inclined to agree. So too, would state representative Ryan Guillen, a democrat from House District 31. He filed a bill this week that would require the two schools to meet each year.
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Add commentand this is why.
People hate politicians.... sticking their nose into something they have no reason to be involved with.
Rep. Guillen is an idiot. I
Rep. Guillen is an idiot. I would think you'd have other issues to deal with during sessions. Besides tu is the reason why a&m left the Big 12. What makes you think they aggies want to play tu?
@bsb7140
We do not normally agree, but you are correct. This has nothing to do with the legislature and politicians.
@feaco
See, everyone has common ground somewhere. lol
@bsb7140
One thing I do not understand and I am sure you do not know either is:
Why would someone give you a thumbs down for saying that everyone has common ground? I am sure that whoever did that gives you a thumbs down on every comment. I do not see how your comment should receive any judgement at all.
We have too many Aggies in
We have too many Aggies in the state government.