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  • ASUPops
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    Yeah I am the same way with the Cowboys.

    You could bring back Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, and Deion Sanders in their prime but doubt Dak could hit them in the number and/or in stride 1 out of 3 times.
    I agree.

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  • WT&TTECHfan
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    Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
    I 100% get the Buffoon fans, just like us Cowboy fans they get all excited and buy into the hype every year. And here rgey go again!!

    As far as me and my Cowboys, I ain't a buyin' this year. I will buy in again then they win the NFC Championship.
    Heck I would be thrilled to just making a NFC Championship game.Going on 28 years now with no divisional playoff game win…

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  • Brandon
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    Originally posted by ASUPops View Post

    So basically a Senior Citizens dinner at WTAMU? πŸ˜‰
    They're the ones with the money and the time to attend.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by ASUPops View Post
    I 100% get the Buffoon fans, just like us Cowboy fans they get all excited and buy into the hype every year. And here rgey go again!!

    As far as me and my Cowboys, I ain't a buyin' this year. I will buy in again then they win the NFC Championship.
    Yeah I am the same way with the Cowboys.

    You could bring back Jerry Rice, Michael Irvin, and Deion Sanders in their prime but doubt Dak could hit them in the number and/or in stride 1 out of 3 times.

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  • ASUPops
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    I 100% get the Buffoon fans, just like us Cowboy fans they get all excited and buy into the hype every year. And here they go again!!

    As far as me and my Cowboys, I ain't a buyin' this year. I will buy in again when they win the NFC Championship.
    Last edited by ASUPops; 04-09-2023, 07:48 PM.

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  • BuffaloChip
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    Originally posted by oldbuff View Post
    First time for a football event like this at WT that I can recall. Basketball has a fundraiser event in the fall that has been very successful and well attended. Got my ticket and looking forward to it.
    Me too. Got our tickets and already made a contribution.

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  • Predatory Primates
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    As long as that defensive game plan includes some deep zone or cover 2 deep in the 4th quarter to prevent wide receivers from getting behind the defense to win games at the end I am good seeing it on the field minus the $100.
    Lol.
    I think Pitt beating UNK that way last year taught the staff not go go man in that situation.

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by ASUPops View Post

    So basically a Senior Citizens dinner at WTAMU? πŸ˜‰
    As long as that defensive game plan includes some deep zone or cover 2 deep in the 4th quarter to prevent wide receivers from getting behind the defense to win games at the end I am good seeing it on the field minus the $100.

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  • oldbuff
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    First time for a football event like this at WT that I can recall. Basketball has a fundraiser event in the fall that has been very successful and well attended. Got my ticket and looking forward to it.

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  • ASUPops
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    Originally posted by Great White Buffalo View Post

    West Texas A&M Athletics and head football coach Josh Lynn invite members of Buff Nation to join the Buffs for a WT Football Fundraiser on Thursday, April 20th inside of Legacy Hall inside of the Jack B. Kelley Student Center.

    Enjoy a night filled with fellowship, food and football as Coach Lynn and his staff share the fundamentals and future plans of the program in an engaging four-quarter program. Tickets are $100 and can be purchased online HERE.

    Schedule of Events
    Tailgate – 5:30 p.m.
    1st Quarter – Welcome & Dinner (6:35 p.m.)
    2nd Quarter – Offensive Game Plan with Chase Kyser (7:15 p.m.)
    Halftime – Staff Introductions (7:30 p.m.)
    3rd Quarter – Defensive Game Plan with Levi Gallas (7:45 p.m.)
    4th Quarter – Head Coach Josh Lynn (8:00 p.m.)
    Post-Game After Party – 8:30 p.m.
    So basically a Senior Citizens dinner at WTAMU? πŸ˜‰

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  • TAMUK09
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    Originally posted by Buffalo/Islander Alum View Post

    Here is a true story of mine.

    I went to WT in 2003 to go back to college after getting my head out of my arse. Nobody including myself didn't realize WT seriously still played football.
    Last thing I remembered about WT football is they fielded a non-scholarship team one year and acted like they won the most improbable game ever beating ENMU during that year. Thats how bad WT was in the crapper. I moved to Corpus to attend TAMCC in 2004. In 2005 I hear a bunch of my Dad's friends pissed off one weekend at a cookout because his Kingsville alumnus friends were talking about them losing to ALL teams West Texas A&M and the coach should be fired for that. This is how I started following WT again and found the D2 board. I followed and watched WT's attendance soar that year and make the playoffs. That is how I also figured out the MIAA was the powerhouse and Pittsburg State clobbered WT at home during that playoff game.

    I move back a couple of years later and attended every WT home game and tailgate. Atmosphere was awesome and made a lot of lifelong friends on this board and still great friends with several that no longer post on this board.

    Fast forward to this era. Its back to pre 2005 where very few WT students talk about the football team and hardly anyone in Amarillo knows it exists now. The new stadium is now known for hosting high school regular season football games as a neutral site for travelling south teams that dont want to make the full trip to Dick Bivins in Amarillo and probably some neutral site playoff games.

    Again I like Hughes and I hate to see him not be successful. I wish him the best of luck where ever he goes as long as it isn't against WT.

    WT isn't even considered as a great stepping stone victory for the bottom feeders as it once was.

    Its tough to watch Kingsville, UTPB, etc. get going and start to pass WT.

    It's time to get back to the top. If I want to see a whole team of student athletes with 4.0 GPA's play football I will order a subscription to IVY league football.
    I started following Kingsville in 2001. I was kind of spoiled in that I caught the tail end of when Kingsville was really dominant. From 2001 to 2004, Kingsville won four straight conference championships and went to the semifinals back-to-back years. In those years I think they tried to have one FCS non-conference game each year. They didn't win them all but they did hold their own and get some wins. They had a couple good years under Bo Atterberry in 2009 and 2010 but they never got back up to the level they were at in the early 2000's. They came closest in 2010 when they went 10-1 in the regular season and only lost to Abilene Christian.

    There were times where West Texas would play good against Kingsville and be competitive. I remember a couple close scares. That's why I always hope West Texas is strong and competitive, it brings back some good memories.

    And I miss Kingsville playing Abilene Christian and Tarleton because of those good old days. There were some good games back then.

    And yeah, there weren't many football players with 4.0 GPA's back in those days. Back then LCS schools got some really good talent for two reasons. First, they heavily recruited players who had D1 talent but didn't get D1 offers because they didn't qualify academically or because of arrest records. And secondly because LSC schools could put some of those guys in the NFL as good or better than any other D2 conferences.

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  • Great White Buffalo
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    Originally posted by oldbuff View Post
    Just got my email of the latest issue of The Buff Banner. In it there is an invitation to the 2023 Football Fundraiser to be held Thursday, April 20 at Legacy Hall on campus. Tickets are $100. Anyone know any more details?
    West Texas A&M Athletics and head football coach Josh Lynn invite members of Buff Nation to join the Buffs for a WT Football Fundraiser on Thursday, April 20th inside of Legacy Hall inside of the Jack B. Kelley Student Center.

    Enjoy a night filled with fellowship, food and football as Coach Lynn and his staff share the fundamentals and future plans of the program in an engaging four-quarter program. Tickets are $100 and can be purchased online HERE.

    Schedule of Events
    Tailgate – 5:30 p.m.
    1st Quarter – Welcome & Dinner (6:35 p.m.)
    2nd Quarter – Offensive Game Plan with Chase Kyser (7:15 p.m.)
    Halftime – Staff Introductions (7:30 p.m.)
    3rd Quarter – Defensive Game Plan with Levi Gallas (7:45 p.m.)
    4th Quarter – Head Coach Josh Lynn (8:00 p.m.)
    Post-Game After Party – 8:30 p.m.

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  • Hannibal
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    Originally posted by oldbuff View Post
    Just got my email of the latest issue of The Buff Banner. In it there is an invitation to the 2023 Football Fundraiser to be held Thursday, April 20 at Legacy Hall on campus. Tickets are $100. Anyone know any more details?
    I heard it's going to be a drag show, and Wendler cancelled the other one to prevent it from infringing on this one.

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  • oldbuff
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    Just got my email of the latest issue of The Buff Banner. In it there is an invitation to the 2023 Football Fundraiser to be held Thursday, April 20 at Legacy Hall on campus. Tickets are $100. Anyone know any more details?

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  • Buffalo/Islander Alum
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    Originally posted by Rockofwesties View Post
    We all have a slightly different points of view of WT based on the era when we attended the university but this is the most disappointing period in my experience. I graduated from Odessa Permian in 91 spent 2 years at Odessa College and transferred in WT in F 93 and graduated in S 96. I met my wife there our daughter wanted to attend WT but was told that scholarship priority was giving to Panhandle County students. My daughter is at Tech and all the problems we are having with campus life (housing and food service) would not be a problem at the WT I knew. WT always has had a high on campus student population and the school always took care of us. WT's cafe is better than anything Tech has for their students. WT is where my daughter would have fit in best but she was so put off by the "Panhandle Student" comments that she felt like the school didn't want her there. IN the 90's UTPB really didn't exist yet. Midland/Odessa students either went to Tech or WT. WT has always served the Permian Basin. Until a few years ago WT had billboards all around the area advertising WT. Now, WT has abandoned the area. What is going on at WT? I have never known WT to be so short sighted as they are currently.

    I have a son that will select his college soon. God forbid that both my kids attend Tech. I do not like Texas Tech.
    Here is a true story of mine.

    I went to WT in 2003 to go back to college after getting my head out of my arse. Nobody including myself didn't realize WT seriously still played football.
    Last thing I remembered about WT football is they fielded a non-scholarship team one year and acted like they won the most improbable game ever beating ENMU during that year. Thats how bad WT was in the crapper. I moved to Corpus to attend TAMCC in 2004. In 2005 I hear a bunch of my Dad's friends pissed off one weekend at a cookout because his Kingsville alumnus friends were talking about them losing to ALL teams West Texas A&M and the coach should be fired for that. This is how I started following WT again and found the D2 board. I followed and watched WT's attendance soar that year and make the playoffs. That is how I also figured out the MIAA was the powerhouse and Pittsburg State clobbered WT at home during that playoff game.

    I move back a couple of years later and attended every WT home game and tailgate. Atmosphere was awesome and made a lot of lifelong friends on this board and still great friends with several that no longer post on this board.

    Fast forward to this era. Its back to pre 2005 where very few WT students talk about the football team and hardly anyone in Amarillo knows it exists now. The new stadium is now known for hosting high school regular season football games as a neutral site for travelling south teams that dont want to make the full trip to Dick Bivins in Amarillo and probably some neutral site playoff games.

    Again I like Hughes and I hate to see him not be successful. I wish him the best of luck where ever he goes as long as it isn't against WT.

    WT isn't even considered as a great stepping stone victory for the bottom feeders as it once was.

    Its tough to watch Kingsville, UTPB, etc. get going and start to pass WT.

    It's time to get back to the top. If I want to see a whole team of student athletes with 4.0 GPA's play football I will order a subscription to IVY league football.

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