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Going to college football games used to be fun. You'd wake up for kegs ‘n’ eggs, get irresponsibly drunk before noon, stumble into the stadium with a Coke bottle half filled with whisky then yelled words of encouragement for your team and vulgarities at your opponent. But with huge sponsorships and TV deals at stakes, schools are becoming hyper sensitive about the image they portray. Even West Virginia, which, quite literally, used to be a glowing beacon of student section rowdiness, has banned incinerating couches and shirts that say “F**KING.” Really, what has become of our once great institutions of higher learning? If this disturbing trend of family-friendliness continues, we may soon loose these other beloved and wholly obscene student t-shirts.
Texas A&M can deny it all they want, but it's painfully clear that the Aggies are ready to flee from the Big 12 Conference. Even a potential $30 million price tag to leave the...
COLLEGE STATION, TX—Fueled by several cases of Lone Star beer and a burning nostalgia for “the good ol’ days,” Texas A&M approached the Southeastern Conference...