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"Baylor is the old man out of Texas Schools"
Um what about TCU, UH, SMU, Rice, and UTEP?

Texas government shouldn't get involved if they think Baylor is the teaxs odd man out
06-11-2010 11:22 AM
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RE: "Baylor is the old man out of Texas Schools"
(06-11-2010 11:22 AM)PurpleReigns2012 Wrote:  Um what about TCU, UH, SMU, Rice, and UTEP?

Texas government shouldn't get involved if they think Baylor is the teaxs odd man out

Exactly. Why should a government entity be advocating for a private institution? Just more of Starr's dirty tricks.
06-11-2010 11:30 AM
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RE: "Baylor is the old man out of Texas Schools"
Houston and UTEP should be the most pissed off about this
06-11-2010 11:33 AM
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