Is there any way Sumlin keeps his job?
@sackman going early 60's "madmen"esque old school...People sure are offended easily these days.
@MtnBuffI was just taking it from reading a number of the post in the ag forum from people who had gone or had wives there. They made it sound like it was intentional in the form of a humorous approach.
They may be (probably are) trying to find a way to minimize the damage and put it in a better light but until I know for sure I'm willing to give at least some benefit of a doubt.
Doesn't matter though because as I stated even if it was done in a different context than it appears it was a very stupid idea and entirely inappropriate. Somebody in a leadership position should have recognized that the idea was a fail and killed it. If something demands a certain context to not be offensive then you better be sure you can control the context.
I think they call that Sloppy Seconds.I heard they got the material second hand from Baylor.
People sure are offended easily these days.
Not really. There was no mention of sheep ****ing, dead dog worship, or chain nut-grabs.I don't understand the problem. The point of the clinic was to teach them about Aggie football. Mission accomplished.
Donald Trump has officially hijacked his account. He says he doesn't like Trump, but that's a ruse. He is Donald Trump.People sure are offended easily these days.
People sure are offended easily these days.
Not really. There was no mention of sheep ****ing, dead dog worship, or chain nut-grabs.
Have they gone full SEC, or just full Aggy?I made the mistake of checking TexAgs on this topic. Wow. They have gone full SEC. Lots of threats against Sumlin (who they claim is behind this conspiracy) and claims that this kid is trash.
I think those states are converging, which frankly, I find a bit surprising.Have they gone full SEC, or just full Aggy?