If you want to get a good seat at a Texas A&M game or a University of Texas game, it depends on how much money you give the school.
Sentiment: NEGATIVE
The tradition you have at the University of Texas is like no other. It helped me in the future where I got to play in 2 cities that were rich in tradition.
If you're going to play high school football, you do it in Texas or Florida or Georgia for the simple fact it's such a big deal.
I think the University of Texas has the chance to become the finest public university in the country.
When I was a freshman at Oklahoma in 1946, the game was sold out - and it's been sold out ever since.
I don't think the schools are getting as much money as they should.
My preference is 3,000, maybe 5,000-seat venues.
The bowl games are only supposed to be a fun reward.
I don't think people can watch University of Texas basketball or football games with me - really, anything Texas is playing - without wanting to punch me in the face. I'm as big a Longhorn fan as you'll find.
It's not how many tickets can we sell, it's where do we want to play, not where should we play to make the most money. We don't really care about that.
How you play the game is for college ball. When you're playing for money, winning is the only thing that matters.