Welcome to the World of Competitive, Intercollegiate Meat Judging Recruiting and rivalries. Championships and iconic coaches. Sounds like just another day in the Big 12—but this is a sport unlike any other. What exactly is the high-steaks world of competitive meat judging? Think college football in a cooler https://www.si.com/more-sports/2019/05/09/collegiate-meat-judging-big-12-texas-tech-mark-miller-taylor-schertz
Strange I would have guessed a different Texas school would have taken this crown #Texas AandM Aggies
some good nuggets of advice in that article that can really help other college athletes at lesser schools “You have to fight your own demons in the meat judging cooler,” says Erin Beyer, who judged on Texas Tech’s 2015 team and coached in ’17
The Nick Saban of intercollegiate meat judging can often be spotted in a red fleece vest with his program’s mantra —“Striving for honor in the pursuit of excellence while unselfishly serving others”—stretched across the shoulder blades in a white font. doesnt really roll off the tongue, but hard to argue with success
btw the guy on the far right in my pic is just flat out letting everyone know he banged a few of those chicks
i dont think you know how this works.... Team Results: Champion Team – Market Animal Division Champion Team – Breeding Division Champion Team – Swine Division Champion Team — Communications Division Reserve Champion Team – Meats Division Reserve Champion Team – Beef Division Third Place Team – Sheep Division
look im sure #Kansas State Wildcats have had a smidge of talent over the years, but the sport has become so synonymous with texas tech university that nobody in this nation can put meat in their mouth without having a red raider's fingerprints all over it
pfff, too bad your soil judging team is shit. You don't have what it takes to hang with our team. #Texas Tech Red Raiders