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Texas A&M Aggies, aTm (official thread of jizz jars)

What a fucking joke. He can't attend regular classes because the small folk won't leave him be. :lol: GTFOH. Like he's the first popular athlete in NCAA history. Fuck him. Prissy bitch. I wonder if A&M would go so far for a regular student. Doubt it
 
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BUCKYLE;2306703; said:
What a [censored]ing joke. He can't attend regular classes because the small folk won't leave him be. :lol: GTFOH. Like he's the first popular athlete in NCAA history. [censored] him. Prissy bitch. I wonder if A&M would go so far for a regular student. Doubt it

I'm no friend of aggy, but the once counter argument is that place is pretty fucking far from normal and just might need to take drastic measures.

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Don't look now, but...

http://oaa.osu.edu/distanceed.html

Ohio State is preparing to expand its profile in distance education.
To ensure that distance learning is fully integrated with all other academic planning, the university established the Office of Distance Education and eLearning on December 1, with programs to be available in summer 2013. The university?s distance education and eLearning programming will be known as Ohio State Online.
 
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I knew plenty of cases of kids at community colleges in Alabama paying a few hundred bucks for someone to take their online courses for them, typically math or physics. You're a fucking idiot if you think Johnny Footbawww is taking those classes.
 
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BB73;2308812; said:
Once somebody incorporates and sues over trademark infringement, it seems that their college eligibility should be monitored extremely closely by the NCAA.

darren rovell @darrenrovell
NCAA tells Texas A&M that if Johnny Manziel sues for ?Johnny Football? rights and wins damages, he can keep that $.
Does the NCAA have any idea what Pandora's box they let open?

Meanwhile they're telling Joel Bauman that he has to use an alias to produce inspirational music.
 
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Muck;2308852; said:
Does the NCAA have any idea what Pandora's box they let open?

Meanwhile they're telling Joel Bauman that he has to use an alias to produce inspirational music.

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Aggy booster starts selling unauthorized Johnny Football t-shirts. Manziel sues. Booster settles out of court for an undisclosed sum with a gag order on the court documents.

I'm sorry, but Johnny [censored]ing Football is a walking endorsement for my idea of a D-League for non-students to go hone their foosballing skills in hopes of making the nfl rather than bringing a mockery of higher education to a campus near them.
 
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So he got his $275 tax refund in cash with a ton of ones with a few 20s, or he actually cashed the check and asked for a few 20s and a bunch of ones? Yeah, and I'm Cecil Newton's accountant.

Justin Manning, a Texas A&M Recruit, Posted a Picture of Himself With a Stack of Cash, Explains it is “Income Tax Season”

Justin Manning is a 4-star Texas A&M recruit who plays defensive tackle at Kimball in Dallas, Texas. Manning caused a minor stir in the college football world over the weekend when he posted this picture on his Instagram account showing him holding a fat stack of cash. Manning claims there is nothing untoward going on in the picture and has been laughing it off on Twitter, saying that it is “income tax season” and just $275.

Entire article here.
 
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scarletmike;2311214; said:
So he got his $275 tax refund in cash with a ton of ones with a few 20s, or he actually cashed the check and asked for a few 20s and a bunch of ones? Yeah, and I'm Cecil Newton's accountant.

Entire article here.

Either he has the smallest goddamn hands in the world or he's the smallest D-tackle ever, but $275 in ones is nowhere NEAR that thick.....

Glad to see aTm is catching up to the SEC standards right fast....
 
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Mike80;2311217; said:
Either he has the smallest goddamn hands in the world or he's the smallest D-tackle ever, but $275 in ones is nowhere NEAR that thick.....

Glad to see aTm is catching up to the SEC standards right fast....

Back in their SWC/Jackie Sherrill days, aggy could have taught the SEC a thing or two. They're just getting back to their tradishuns. Although I will say that the Benz suits the neo-nazi quite well.

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In all fairness to Manziel, I believe I read that his family is stinking rich with oil money. Dad probably considers that a beater car for his boy.

(edited) My mistake- he's in construction- "There's nothing illegal about Manziel driving a nice car. His family seems to be doing well. His father is a successful home builder, AggieSports.com reported. The New York Times, in a profile, told of how Manziel's father promised to buy him a car if he stayed away from alcohol his junior and senior year in high school. The family obviously can afford to give their children nice things. And we obviously assume that if Manziel had a Benz illicitly he wouldn't be riding around in it for an ESPN camera to capture."

http://sports.yahoo.com/blogs/ncaaf...-pretty-sweet-ride-espn-174924850--ncaaf.html
 
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