That's some serious revisionist history right there. We went into College Station last season and punched them in the mouth from the opening kickoff. Their whole "12th Man" mystique didn't mean a thing when our offensive line was moving them off the ball all night. They talk about owning us, but they needed a last-second field goal to escpe with a win the last time. That's not ownership, that's barely surviving. Our program is built on toughness, and anyone who watched that game knows which team was more physical in the trenches. They have a fancy new conference to worry about now, but they haven't forgotten the brand of football we play. Calling us soft is just wishful thinking from a fanbase that still has nightmares about our running game gashing them for huge yards. We're the team that thrives in those hostile environments, and we've proven it time and again. They can cling to old narratives if they want, but the film from last September tells the real story. We brought the fight to them, and they couldn't handle it. End of discussion.