How much more can Texas pay compared to A&M? Was something else in play? I read about the personal connection between Schloss and the Texas AD, but it's a bold move.
The richest man I personally know will very quickly point out his wealth. There's a particular Frederick Remington statue of which only four were made. One is in the Smithsonian; one is at the St. Louis Arch; one was owned by Paul Allen; the fourth is in this guy's front yard.
He lives in a "cabin" that has four whine cellers and is made from logs he had harvested and milled in MT and shipped to GA for assembly.
The richest man I personally know will very quickly point out his wealth. There's a particular Frederick Remington statue of which only four were made. One is in the Smithsonian; one is at the St. Louis Arch; one was owned by Paul Allen; the fourth is in this guy's front yard.
He lives in a "cabin" that has four whine cellers and is made from logs he had harvested and milled in MT and shipped to GA for assembly.
The richest man I personally know will very quickly point out his wealth. There's a particular Frederick Remington statue of which only four were made. One is in the Smithsonian; one is at the St. Louis Arch; one was owned by Paul Allen; the fourth is in this guy's front yard.
He lives in a "cabin" that has four whine cellers and is made from logs he had harvested and milled in MT and shipped to GA for assembly.
The richest man I personally know will very quickly point out his wealth. There's a particular Frederick Remington statue of which only four were made. One is in the Smithsonian; one is at the St. Louis Arch; one was owned by Paul Allen; the fourth is in this guy's front yard.
He lives in a "cabin" that has four whine cellers and is made from logs he had harvested and milled in MT and shipped to GA for assembly.
He owns the construction company that built the Olympic Horse Park and the airport in ATL. His children had to research and make presentations on every historical site that he took them to on vacations.