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<blockquote data-quote="Heisman's Ghost" data-source="post: 667072" data-attributes="member: 4015"><p>The infamous "Junction Boys". A book was written about that first Bear Bryant team at Texas A&M. Nowadays, it is called "the process" or some such. Of the relatively small number that survived, an astonishing number ended up being millionaires. Make of that what you will. One of the survivors became an Aggie legend and All American running back: John David Crow. There are a number of players on this team that could use a little "processing" starting with kickers. The sooner Coach Collins takes the trash out, the sooner he can get his own players in and then we can argue about culture and everything else. Unless he starts winning ball games in the next year or two, the culture will not matter. Harsh but college football has become a cutthroat business. I wish it were not that way but this is what we have now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Heisman's Ghost, post: 667072, member: 4015"] The infamous "Junction Boys". A book was written about that first Bear Bryant team at Texas A&M. Nowadays, it is called "the process" or some such. Of the relatively small number that survived, an astonishing number ended up being millionaires. Make of that what you will. One of the survivors became an Aggie legend and All American running back: John David Crow. There are a number of players on this team that could use a little "processing" starting with kickers. The sooner Coach Collins takes the trash out, the sooner he can get his own players in and then we can argue about culture and everything else. Unless he starts winning ball games in the next year or two, the culture will not matter. Harsh but college football has become a cutthroat business. I wish it were not that way but this is what we have now. [/QUOTE]
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