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RE: Aggies edge past Longhorns in Texas popularity contest.
(12-30-2013 01:07 AM)bullet Wrote:  
(12-29-2013 10:51 PM)jml2010 Wrote:  
(12-29-2013 10:48 PM)10thMountain Wrote:  Yeah, that map was ridiculous.

Baylor may have no fanbase but that's not true of the big Texas public schools

Holy smokes, we agree on something again. Texas, Texas A&M and Texas Tech are the 3 most supported brands in the state of Texas. Everyone else fights for 4th.

UH was bigger than A&M for a good portion of its history. I think its been bigger than Tech for the last half century at least. They were also more successful for a good chunk of that time in the SWC than either school. Their fans aren't as intense as UT, A&M or Tech, but there are a lot of them out there.

LMAO

And now you're just straight up lying out of desperation.

Coog high has NEVER been more popular even during their brief stint of SWC glory they couldn't get anyone into the Astrodome...unless we were playing.
12-30-2013 01:10 AM
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