www.keyetv.com/ A Texas AM cadet is being rewarded for throwing himself in front of an out-of-bounds football player who was hurtling toward the school's collie mascot during last weekend's game.
Yeah I’m pretty sure she outranks every member of the corps so that she doesn’t get mistreated, although I don’t think that would happen anyway. My sad was in the corps and he said that if she was in your bed you slept on the floor
@@darbysanders4117 Yeah I read that since she outranks every member of the corp, if you’re sitting on the couch or bed, or sleeping wherever and and she happens to come into your room and jumps up onto where you are, you have to move. So I would assume that means that she would lie on the couch and her handler would have to sit on the floor or somewhere else in the room?
Longhorn here, I think it's great and shows in a dynamic situation he knew the primary objective. Congrats on the position, Im sure he's doing great things since graduation. Hook 'EM!
Come to College Station and just walk around, you can feel the history, but get to The Dixie Chicken early, you'll love the food and likely eat standing up.
This is what should have when you're with the mascot on the field. He needs to head to Mississippi State and train the handlers how to protect your dog. Not running and pulling the dog even more likely the dog would be hit! Thank The Lord he was ok.
You don't know what the fuck you are talking about....That dog has been on the sidelines for years and years and this happened one fucking time. Get a life
I say kudos to the receiver, he did more than the handler, one hand and a little tap, and THAT was going to keep the receiver off the dog? no, he jumped away, but oh, hey, he was the other team that cannot be possible
I don't know what you were looking at but that cadet lowered his shoulder into the reciever which moved him off course. His hand gesture was more of a way to make sure the reciever was okay. Just give credit when it's due. 🙄