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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@TracesofTexas The Johnson-Sims feud is a fascinating story that most Texans don’t know about. People in that feud can be traced back to events leading up to the Lincoln County War and later with Frank all the way up to Bonnie and Clyde.
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Traces of Texas
Traces of Texas@TracesofTexas·
The Arcane Texas Fact of the Day: Gladys Hamer, the wife of legendary Texas Ranger Captain Frank Hamer, was not afraid to jump in and help out her husband in a fight. On October 1, 1917 the Hamers drove into Sweetwater, Texas. Stopping to have a punctured tire repaired, Frank Hamer was attacked by former lawman Gee McMeans and a young man named Red Phillips. It was part of an ongoing feud between Gladys Hamer's family and her former in-laws. As Frank was struggling to get McMeans’ weapon away from him, another man with a shotgun started across the street toward Hamer. Gladys Hamer, seeing this man, picked up a small automatic pistol from the front seat of the car and fired at him. The man ducked behind a car. Every time he attempted to move, Gladys shot at him, keeping him from attacking her husband. Shown here: Gladys Hamer, the wife of Frank Hamer. She died in 1974 and is buried next to Frank in the Austin Memorial Park Cemetery.
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rasslinfan@rasslinfan79·
@CodyC64 No one outside of Texas Tech cares about what your MAGAt ass thinks
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Cody Campbell
Cody Campbell@CodyC64·
College Sports are broken, and those who first made the mess and profit handsomely from the status quo do not want to fix it. Without meaningful change, opportunities for thousands and thousands of talented student athletes will disappear and women’s and Olympics sports programs will be canceled. A disjointed and disorganized revenue generation system is the root cause, and everybody in college sports knows it - including many members of the Big 10 and SEC, who have recently reported staggering and unsustainable athletic deficits and debts. Ironically, at least one of these two commissioners, who argue that the status quo is “just fine”, have simultaneously pursued onerous private equity and debt deals to paper over the overwhelming deficits many of their member institutions face. The situation is even more dire in the lower-revenue conferences, as is well known. Our primary objective is to provide athletic programs, both big and small, the tools they need to achieve financial sustainability and preserve all of their programs, scholarships, and roster spots. We want to grow the financial pie, and make it work for everybody - doing so in a way that doesn’t not punish or take revenue away from the “big boys”. Not only is this the right thing to do, it is also consistent with the President’s “Saving College Sports” Executive Order, that was issued last summer. The posture of these two commissioners indicates that they do not care about the fate of the other conferences or smaller schools, nor do they care about the life-changing opportunity provided to women and to athletes in our Olympic sports. It seems they have chosen to disregard the directives of the President and the will of the American people. Change is difficult, I get that, especially when it means dismantling a long-held, broken, backwards system. My sincere hope is that, instead of throwing up roadblocks to our congressional momentum, we can work together on solutions that put the student athletes first and preserves the viability of the great American institution of college sports.
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@2speedy1 @CodyC64 Two different conversations but I would love to hear why he and the other Tech donors should stand to the side and not allow Tech to be a competitor while the other schools continue to do what they do?
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C D@2speedy1·
@CodyC64 College sports are broken... said by a guy that is actively breaking College sports. You buying players is everything that is wrong with college sports.
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@MrJaKaRa @CodyC64 They won the Big 12 and made the playoff after 1 year of spending on 1 recruiting class.
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JK@MrJaKaRa·
@CodyC64 You mad loser. You spent millions $$ on tx tech and they won nothing. Any more great ideas
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@61rebel @CodyC64 1 year and it resulted in a Big 12 championship and playoff appearance. Doesn’t look like the same results to me but maybe I’m missing something?
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Jim Scarff
Jim Scarff@61rebel·
@CodyC64 Maybe you’re tired of spending all that money to get the same results at Texas Tech
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@Lithium_Plays @CodyC64 lol Cody ain’t mad. Let’s revisit your last sentence after the program has high level investing for more than 1 year.
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Lithium_Plays@Lithium_Plays·
@CodyC64 Cody is just mad because Texas Tech has never won a national championship in any major men’s sport. And still can’t compete with elite teams after all his investments.
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Nate D@NTD833·
@CodyC64 What a fucking hypocrite you are. SEC and Big 10 will separate and your shitty school can compete for a minor league title
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BG🖤
BG🖤@Tr23m_·
@KSSTH20 @CodyC64 I don’t give a fuck what he’s talking about, he shouldn’t be the one complaining Dumbfuck
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@TrMiGr @CodyC64 He and the other Tech donors are playing the game as it is currently built.
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Wheat@TrMiGr·
@CodyC64 Buddy your desire to outspend everyone is driving up football expenditures and directly hurting the non revenue sports.
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SWStrawn54@SWStrawn54·
@CodyC64 Change is hard- especially when it means allowing mediocre schools like TX Tech to benefit from the economic draw of Alabama. There- I fixed it for you.
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East Los Buddy
East Los Buddy@Moneyline_RAY·
@TheChadWithrow Was he saying that when he hosed standord out of a softball player with a million dollar payday
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Chad Withrow
Chad Withrow@TheChadWithrow·
Cody Campbell is correct. The problem is that the “two commissioners” he mentions aren’t paid to look out for the greater good. They are paid to be greedy on behalf of their member institutions. Until someone with actual power is willing to sacrifice, we will continue on this hamster wheel.
Cody Campbell@CodyC64

College Sports are broken, and those who first made the mess and profit handsomely from the status quo do not want to fix it. Without meaningful change, opportunities for thousands and thousands of talented student athletes will disappear and women’s and Olympics sports programs will be canceled. A disjointed and disorganized revenue generation system is the root cause, and everybody in college sports knows it - including many members of the Big 10 and SEC, who have recently reported staggering and unsustainable athletic deficits and debts. Ironically, at least one of these two commissioners, who argue that the status quo is “just fine”, have simultaneously pursued onerous private equity and debt deals to paper over the overwhelming deficits many of their member institutions face. The situation is even more dire in the lower-revenue conferences, as is well known. Our primary objective is to provide athletic programs, both big and small, the tools they need to achieve financial sustainability and preserve all of their programs, scholarships, and roster spots. We want to grow the financial pie, and make it work for everybody - doing so in a way that doesn’t not punish or take revenue away from the “big boys”. Not only is this the right thing to do, it is also consistent with the President’s “Saving College Sports” Executive Order, that was issued last summer. The posture of these two commissioners indicates that they do not care about the fate of the other conferences or smaller schools, nor do they care about the life-changing opportunity provided to women and to athletes in our Olympic sports. It seems they have chosen to disregard the directives of the President and the will of the American people. Change is difficult, I get that, especially when it means dismantling a long-held, broken, backwards system. My sincere hope is that, instead of throwing up roadblocks to our congressional momentum, we can work together on solutions that put the student athletes first and preserves the viability of the great American institution of college sports.

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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@flugempire lol you really typed that after the Big 10 is the reason Washington State and Oregon State are in the position they are in.
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Greg Flugaur
Greg Flugaur@flugempire·
Has Big 12 looked out for Conference USA? For Oregon St & Washington St? Has ACC looked out for Sun Belt? We should punish SEC for looking out for their best interest at a better clip than others by giving College Sports over to the government? Crazy. x.com/TheChadWithrow…
Chad Withrow@TheChadWithrow

Cody Campbell is correct. The problem is that the “two commissioners” he mentions aren’t paid to look out for the greater good. They are paid to be greedy on behalf of their member institutions. Until someone with actual power is willing to sacrifice, we will continue on this hamster wheel.

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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@NoMoreMisteaks @chrisfallica @KJe11is For Tech, that’s because Oregon State is no longer a power school. That falls on the conferences for killing the PAC 12 and Wazzu/Oregon State.
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Tim Timothy@NoMoreMisteaks·
@chrisfallica @KJe11is Tech & Indiana were on this list last season, too. Indiana’s non-conference schedule thru 2030 is hilariously soft.
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Chris Fallica
Chris Fallica@chrisfallica·
Teams with zero P4 non-conf opp in 2026 Arizona Houston Indiana Kansas State Nebraska Penn State Texas Tech USC Washington Every ACC and SEC team has at least one P4 team scheduled in non-conf. Georgia Tech has 3 (Colo, Tenn, UGA)
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@dbyers99 @chrisfallica @GregSankey Big 12 has the rule. Tech and UH scheduled Oregon State when they were a power conference school and it is grandfathered in. Shame on SEC schools for backing out of Big 12 games…Texas and Mississippi State…looking at you.
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Dennis Byers@dbyers99·
@chrisfallica Big10 and Big12 refusing to schedule 10 power 4 games (9 conference and I non-conference) is SEC and ACC made it a requirement—should rescind immediately, same on the 9 conference games. CFP only cares about #of L’s. @GregSankey needs to blow it all up and start over
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@CjNascar6767 @PeteThamel lol Iowa wouldn’t know what a Big 10 mid tier matchup looks like. Try beating Iowa State next year.
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iowa sports fan
iowa sports fan@CjNascar6767·
@PeteThamel Big 12 has Texas tech Arizona state. That’s a mid tier matchup in the big 10
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Pete Thamel@PeteThamel·
Sources: The Big 12 title game will move to a Friday night in 2026, as it will be held on Dec 4 at 8 EST. It was recently in a Saturday noon time slot. The Big 12 football schedule release, which is Wednesday, is highlighted by Arizona State playing at Texas Tech in Week 7.
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@TomeloMilroe @On3 As long as most of the SEC, including Bama, joins us for getting exposed and embarrassed in this years playoff.
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Tomelo Milroe
Tomelo Milroe@TomeloMilroe·
@On3 Did no one forget how fraudulent the big 12 is? Their best team got held scoreless and pumped by 20+ to a team that conceded 55+ and lost by 30+ to another team. Drop all 3 of Utah, Texas tech and byu to the late 20’s and that’s being generous.
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JD 🌵@JDMitchell85·
@PFF_dril @On3 @SoonerScoop If OU is fortunate enough to make the playoffs again, maybe they will finally win a game.
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