To this point, I have made sure I made fun of him, while he seems to think that attacking UA fans in general makes him a winner. Such classics include:
He states:
UA finished third in the SEC in 1941 (based on a site that had 5-2 in the SEC UA behind 3-1 in the SEC UA).
I pointed out that UA would be in 2nd, 1/2 game ahead of UT... his response?
UT was busy getting ready to fight in a war, so they couldn't play as many games.
I responded with:
UT played just as many games, just less conference games. Also, UA didn't field a team in 1943 because of the war, while UT just plugged on ahead. So while they were preparing to fight, we actually did fight.
He states:
Jokes about how UA played a high school team in 1890's and 1900's.
I respond with:
UT played a school for the deaf. We played kids... they played the handicapped.
He states:
UA only deserves 3 NC's. I said we could claim as many as 22. I linked the CFB link that demonstrates UA could show as many as 23. He links to CFB showing we could have as many as 11. He says he wins.
I respond with:
Only he would prove himself wrong and declare it a "win".
Just a few of the fun snippets.
He states:
UA finished third in the SEC in 1941 (based on a site that had 5-2 in the SEC UA behind 3-1 in the SEC UA).
I pointed out that UA would be in 2nd, 1/2 game ahead of UT... his response?
UT was busy getting ready to fight in a war, so they couldn't play as many games.
I responded with:
UT played just as many games, just less conference games. Also, UA didn't field a team in 1943 because of the war, while UT just plugged on ahead. So while they were preparing to fight, we actually did fight.
He states:
Jokes about how UA played a high school team in 1890's and 1900's.
I respond with:
UT played a school for the deaf. We played kids... they played the handicapped.
He states:
UA only deserves 3 NC's. I said we could claim as many as 22. I linked the CFB link that demonstrates UA could show as many as 23. He links to CFB showing we could have as many as 11. He says he wins.
I respond with:
Only he would prove himself wrong and declare it a "win".
Just a few of the fun snippets.