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<blockquote data-quote="TownesVanZandt_rivals" data-source="post: 131764156" data-attributes="member: 1606648"><p>Houston is pushing north. There are people who would be happy if Bryan/College Station is looked upon as a Houston suburb</p><p>But Austin is pushing that way as well</p><p>A lot of places in that part of Texas that are a mix of Austin and Houston. Some people know the city of La Grange because it has been mentioned by some is one of those cities</p><p></p><p>To say A&M dominates Houston would be untrue</p><p>The main HS is North Shore and their first player in recent history from that high school transferred to TCU</p><p>It is a LSU/Texas HS</p><p>A&M has a good presence in some of the suburbs pushing North towards Brazos County.</p><p>Houston is a mix between three schools mainly Texas/A&M/LSU</p><p>You see people from Mississippi and Alabama as well.</p><p></p><p>Different city. Like Charleston SC. A city where the rich still present their daughters to “society”.</p><p>But on the other hand it is a city where the future matters. Where technology, healthcare, oil, NASA dominate.</p><p>People here say it is different.</p><p>Things here are different</p><p>University of Houston plays a role in this.</p><p>In their mind they are Miami but one that has been undermined by the bigger players.</p><p>Within the city limits is more NFL talent than any city in the US</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TownesVanZandt_rivals, post: 131764156, member: 1606648"] Houston is pushing north. There are people who would be happy if Bryan/College Station is looked upon as a Houston suburb But Austin is pushing that way as well A lot of places in that part of Texas that are a mix of Austin and Houston. Some people know the city of La Grange because it has been mentioned by some is one of those cities To say A&M dominates Houston would be untrue The main HS is North Shore and their first player in recent history from that high school transferred to TCU It is a LSU/Texas HS A&M has a good presence in some of the suburbs pushing North towards Brazos County. Houston is a mix between three schools mainly Texas/A&M/LSU You see people from Mississippi and Alabama as well. Different city. Like Charleston SC. A city where the rich still present their daughters to “society”. But on the other hand it is a city where the future matters. Where technology, healthcare, oil, NASA dominate. People here say it is different. Things here are different University of Houston plays a role in this. In their mind they are Miami but one that has been undermined by the bigger players. Within the city limits is more NFL talent than any city in the US [/QUOTE]
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