The Strange Story Of How Texas A&M Once Got A Technical For Not Showing Up

 In college football, there are a lot of rules that teams have to follow. Some of these rules are in place to keep the players safe, while others are there to make sure that the games are fair.


One of the rules that teams have to follow is that they have to show up for their games. That seems like a pretty simple rule to follow, but it's one that has gotten a lot of teams in trouble over the years.


One of the most famous stories of a team not showing up for a game is the story of Texas A&M. In 2012, Texas A&M was scheduled to play Louisiana Tech in a game that was supposed to be played in Shreveport, Louisiana.


However, due to some bad weather, the game was moved to Houston, Texas. Texas A&M didn't want to play the game in Houston, so they didn't show up.


As a result of not showing up, Texas A&M was given a technical foul and had to pay a $75,000 fine.

The Aftermath


The aftermath of the story is also pretty simple. After not showing up for the game, Texas A&M issued an apology. They said that they didn't mean to cause any trouble and that they were just trying to make the best decision for their team. Louisiana Tech also issued an apology. They said that they understand why Texas A&M didn't want to play the game in Houston and that they don't hold it against them.


Why did this happen?


So, why did this happen? Well, there are a few reasons. First of all, it's important to understand that college football is a big business. There is a lot of money that is made off of college football games. And, when there is bad weather, there is a risk that games will be canceled. This is bad for business because it means that people who have bought tickets to the game won't be able to see it. It also means that TV networks won't be able to air the game, which will cause them to lose money. Because of this, there is a lot of pressure on colleges to make sure that their games are played. This is why they will often move games to different locations if there is bad weather. However, moving games can be expensive. And, it's not always easy to find a location that is suitable for both teams. Texas A&M didn't want to play the game in Houston because they felt that it wasn't a fair location for their team. They also didn't want to have to pay for the expenses of moving the game. Louisiana Tech, on the other hand, wanted to play the game in Houston because they felt that it was the best location for their team. In the end, Texas A&M made the decision not to show up for the game. And, while it may have been the best decision for their team, it ended up costing them a lot of money.

What can we learn from this?



There are a few things that we can learn from this story. First of all, we can learn that college football is a big business. And, because of this, there is a lot of pressure on colleges to make sure that their games are played. We can also learn that weather can be a big factor in whether or not a game is played. And, when there is bad weather, there is a risk that games will be canceled. Finally, we can learn that colleges have to make a lot of decisions when it comes to their games. And, sometimes, these decisions can be very difficult to make.


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