Spectacular start to a whole-new season, Chet! Here are my requests: * Fort Stockton (home of the Roadrunners) * -Canton (county seat of the Free State of Van Zandt)- Guthrie (seat of King County, between Wichita Falls and Lubbock) * Hondo (seat of Medina County, already covered in Castroville) Edit: Canton is already covered in S14E3.
still prefer the smaller towns to cities, easier to get around and parking is way better, austin to me would be to much a pain to try to get to anything and traffic
@@1melannlit we shall see. My Aggies are looking better every Saturday. And the top five seem to be having issues. :) But I’m just glad the Thanksgiving game is back.
This was disappointing. I graduated UT in the 80s and was looking forward to reminiscing and seeing the changes. But instead was met with a couple of restaurants, a couple of museums, a park? This was not very interesting.
Remember - our show is to highlight everything the public can do in locations. So if it ain't public, we're not doing it. A historic doc about UT campus would be cool, but that's a different show.
Wonderful episode! Been way too long since visiting. Graduated in 70s. Lots of change. World class place. Hook ‘em!
My great-great-great grandfather was the first student to receive a BA degree from UT!
My great great great grandfather was from Ireland and he came over and married a Chicasaw woman who never bothered to learn english
Hi Mr. Chet &crew. I got tix to see it in person Nov. 23 for real
Great video and PN-G Indians are State Champions. 2 great things. 🤘🏻🇺🇸
Yes they are!
Class of 88 here. I was there and it was glorious.
What a time to be a longhorn 🤘
Going there this weekend. Can’t wait!
Spectacular start to a whole-new season, Chet!
Here are my requests:
* Fort Stockton (home of the Roadrunners)
* -Canton (county seat of the Free State of Van Zandt)- Guthrie (seat of King County, between Wichita Falls and Lubbock)
* Hondo (seat of Medina County, already covered in Castroville)
Edit: Canton is already covered in S14E3.
Wow Season 15 E1 keep up the great content and great video. You guys missed El Patio Tex- Mex Though...
Cheers, Billy WAH :-) from Lake Travis, Texas
Great vid!
Does this show come out on tv? Such a great show 😊
They would come out on PBS, although i don’t know if this series. I also don’t know if the PBS shows varies by region
Class of 1990 and Life Member of the Texas Exes! Hook 'Em Horns! 🤘🏻🤘🏻🤘🏻
still prefer the smaller towns to cities, easier to get around and parking is way better, austin to me would be to much a pain to try to get to anything and traffic
RAD!! Full episode
What year did you attend UT?
If you've never eaten a Brovine at Maddog's you ain't had the best burger in Texas...and back when I was there it only cost $2.95.
Atx should get UT to figure their traffic problems
6:49 eeh gads I will refrain. Don't get me started not a fan of large fed
Tax and spend, big brother knows best.
Too bad Maddog and Beans ain't on 24th Street anymore....
That's just not true- I'm your good friend! Come hang out at the 711. We have jalapeno cheese dogs on the grill
Also another really great episode Chet. Thanks again
400 acres. Pffft. Aggieland is 5,200 acres. Gig Em!
Its not the size its the quality. See Nov 30th.
@@1melannlit we shall see. My Aggies are looking better every Saturday. And the top five seem to be having issues. :)
But I’m just glad the Thanksgiving game is back.
UT-built in the city, A&M-built around a town.
Cults tend to prefer large, secluded areas
Cults tend to prefer large, secluded areas
Mexicans invented bbq
This was disappointing. I graduated UT in the 80s and was looking forward to reminiscing and seeing the changes. But instead was met with a couple of restaurants, a couple of museums, a park? This was not very interesting.
Remember - our show is to highlight everything the public can do in locations. So if it ain't public, we're not doing it. A historic doc about UT campus would be cool, but that's a different show.