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Ours is three years of misery capped by a 20-10 win against t.u. in '75. Good memories of Bubba Bean, Carl Roaches, George Woodard, Skip Walker, Ed Simonini, Garth TenNapel, Lester Hayes, Pat Thompson and of course, coach Emory Bellard. The Aggies were 10-2 and the Tri-Champions of the SWC that year and it was fun to see them have such a great season.

The long time rivalry is back and we look forward to yelling for our Aggies at Kyle Field on 11/30.



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BTHO t.u.
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Cotton falling from the night sky in 1985
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1985 #1 and 1975 #2
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Was it 87 when we were so loud the sip qb (Gardere?) backed out from under center and wanted the refs to shush us? Refs said "play ball" and we got even louder?

That!
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TX AG 88 said:

Was it 87 when we were so loud the sip qb (Gardere?) backed out from under center and wanted the refs to shush us? Refs said "play ball" and we got even louder?

That!


Why Yes it was. That plus night game, first row 2nd deck 50 yardline tickets, smoking hot date and cotton raining from the sky made it epic.
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Buster Adami's interception in the '67 game. We knew we had one.
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Bonfire game in 1999

Other than that.. beating Texas at Kyle field in 1993 in freezing temps and sleet to secure 3rd straight cotton Bowl trip
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cavjock88 said:

TX AG 88 said:

Was it 87 when we were so loud the sip qb (Gardere?) backed out from under center and wanted the refs to shush us? Refs said "play ball" and we got even louder?

That!


Why Yes it was. That plus night game, first row 2nd deck 50 yardline tickets, smoking hot date and cotton raining from the sky made it epic.


No, it wasn't. Gardere didn't get to tu until '89.

That was Stafford in '85.
Ronnie '88
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Not sure of the year, 1979, '80, '81...we were playing the sips in Austin. My buddy that was with me had spent time as a trainer for the football team. He introduced me to a couple that were sitting behind us who happened to be Matt McCall's parents, who was one of our offensive linemen. During a play, a penalty flag flew, and behind me I heard "Oh, Matt!" I turned and asked what happened...his mother said "Matt held"- call on the field...holding, offense. Talk about being honed in on her son playing.
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cavjock88 said:

TX AG 88 said:

Was it 87 when we were so loud the sip qb (Gardere?) backed out from under center and wanted the refs to shush us? Refs said "play ball" and we got even louder?

That!


Why Yes it was. That plus night game, first row 2nd deck 50 yardline tickets, smoking hot date and cotton raining from the sky made it epic.
That was 1985, and would be my favorite. Just beating LB Gamble raising his arms toward Heaven after recovering the game-ending fumble in 1999.
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My favorite has to be my senior year in Memorial Stadium where A&M had never ever beaten the sips. But that day was different. We did have several memorable players and coach that helped.
Bert Loudon '57
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Not sure of the date, I think is was early '70s, as the t.u. band was entering the field, the Red Pots released a bunch of armadillos loose on the field. They had caught these while cutting for the Bonfire. I worked with a tsip who was in that band and he remembered it well.
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1979. Sitting in temporary bleachers on south end of Kyle Field (under construction of third decks that season). Not great seats, but had perfect view when Curtis Dickey broke through for touchdown. Aggie's 13-7 victory sent teasips from Sugar Bowl prestige to Sun Bowl disappointment.. Tee shirts the next week printed up saying "from gumbo to tacos".
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'97, at the game with my sip Dad and sawing Varsity's horns afterward.
'99, at the game with my good friend who had just lost his Corps buddy when stack fell.
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aggiejim70 said:

Buster Adami's interception in the '67 game. We knew we had one.



This ^
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99 bonfire game, and 42-10 win in 85 on jackie's 42nd birthday. i was 8 years old and thought that was pretty amazing.
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when we left them in the big 12
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Woodside going 90 yards. 1987
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This right here! 1985 42-10

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'87. It was loud as heck and we won the next game after that (Cotton Bowl v ND).

that's the last time the season ended with a victory over those vermin partnered with a win in the next game played.
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Reno Hightower said:

'87. It was loud as heck and we won the next game after that (Cotton Bowl v ND).

that's the last time the season ended with a victory over those vermin partnered with a win in the next game played.
The '87 game with cotton raining down from 2nd and 3rd deck was a sight to behold.
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TMan86 said:

Cotton falling from the night sky in 1985


I came here to post this exact thing. I was at the '84 game in Austin and that one was pretty sweet too.

I can't remember the year but there was one in Austin when we were on probation so the game wasn't televised (I think) and I went to the stadium but couldn't afford the scalper prices so I watched the game on closed circuit TV in the Irwin center.

The funny part is that I think the scalper prices were like $100 dollars and I was thinking how on earth could anyone afford that!

Also . Thanks Jackie. That was a fun ride.
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Yes '84 was great too. I was in Austin for the Corps march-in but didn't go to the game either. I remember watching big Larry Kelm (I think it was him) lumbering for a TD after the blocked kick! That was when our crew, stuffed in a hotel room erupted into wild screaming.
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Aaron Glenn pick 6

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During a game versus Rice a voice rang clear with an Indian accent "Gig'Em Owls". Everyone had a laugh but appreciated his enthusiasm.
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When we didn't have to play them anymore
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1979, my last game as a student. We were unranked, tu ranked 6th. All defense in the second half to preserve a 13-6 win. Going down the ramps after the game was a giant party, singing the War Hymn, and everyone stopping to saw varsity horns off!
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Russ79 said:

Not sure of the year, 1979, '80, '81...we were playing the sips in Austin. My buddy that was with me had spent time as a trainer for the football team. He introduced me to a couple that were sitting behind us who happened to be Matt McCall's parents, who was one of our offensive linemen. During a play, a penalty flag flew, and behind me I heard "Oh, Matt!" I turned and asked what happened...his mother said "Matt held"- call on the field...holding, offense. Talk about being honed in on her son playing.


Matt McCall out of Lufkin was about ten years after that.
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TMan86 said:

Yes '84 was great too. I was in Austin for the Corps march-in but didn't go to the game either. I remember watching big Larry Kelm (I think it was him) lumbering for a TD after the blocked kick! That was when our crew, stuffed in a hotel room erupted into wild screaming.


#87, Scott Polk, didn't score a TD but was close
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Hands down, the moment pictured with Brian Gamble securing what the Aggienation needed so badly that day.


https://myaggienation.com/am_news/today_in_aggie_history/nov-26-a-m-defeated-texas-following-the-bonfire-collapse/article_3fa1550a-50a3-11e3-91a6-0019bb2963f4.html
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This 1000 times!
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This. Brett was an avid bass fisherman and had a carpet cleaning company in Temple. He was kinda like a hometown hero there. My boat company sponsored him with a bass boat deal so I got to know him well. He admitted to me that that night at Kyle Field was like a nightmare to him.
Lost track of him in a few years after that.
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Reno Hightower said:

'87. It was loud as heck and we won the next game after that (Cotton Bowl v ND).

that's the last time the season ended with a victory over those vermin partnered with a win in the next game played.


1985 says hello.
Ronnie '88
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sandman82 said:

1979. Sitting in temporary bleachers on south end of Kyle Field (under construction of third decks that season). Not great seats, but had perfect view when Curtis Dickey broke through for touchdown. Aggie's 13-7 victory sent teasips from Sugar Bowl prestige to Sun Bowl disappointment.. Tee shirts the next week printed up saying "from gumbo to tacos".
Yes. My senior year. Curtis Dickey was awesome.
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Tie between running the ball down their throats in Austin in 1984 and then watching Johnny Holland stuff them at will in 1985, 42-10.
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