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Lost a Special Ag: Class of '97

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I posted this on the premium boards this morning, but I have been asked by some people who do not have premium and want to read my post to share here:

I don't want to bring the mood on the boards down after yesterday's victory, but I feel this story needs to be told. My father's high school best friend, roommate in college and best man at his wedding, passed away in the early hours this morning: Clay Underwood, class of '97.

The reason I feel inclined to bring this to the boards is because of what the TexAgs family and the Aggie Network did for Clay and his late wife, Shannon, while they were both alive. This happened a while ago, 2013 to be exact, but some may remember this story:

https://www.wfaa.com/article/news/local/collin-county/mckinney-couple-overwhelmed-by-aggie-spirit/287-306088199

If you don't want to read the article, I'll try to sum it up as best as possible. Shannon battled cancer for several years, and in 2013, it came back for the fourth time in three years. She wanted so badly to go down to College Station for a "big game" after receiving news that she was "out of options." What bigger game to go to than Alabama coming to Kyle Field to attempt to avenge its loss the previous year to Johnny Manziel in Tuscaloosa?

My father, Scott Harris, posted on another board about simply bringing Clay and Shannon down for the game and finding a tailgate spot to watch. My dad shared Shannon's story and explained everything she was going through and what she wanted to do. Of course, the Aggie Network wasn't going to let them just tailgate.

If you check out this thread from 2013, you will see all the overwhelming support the Aggie family showed for Shannon and Clay during that time. The OP, "oldarmy1," brought the story to the TexAgs ticket forum, and from there, it took off. The Aggie Network was on a mission to get them into the Bama game that week. They did that and so much more. They ended up with seats in the zone, with some AC because Shannon needed it. They got sideline passes. They got upwards of $16,000. The Aggie family just kept donating and donating. It did not matter that they had received more than enough money to get tickets into the game. Aggieland Outfitters and Dallas Shipp provided them with $250 store credit. We went there immediately after the game. Wade and Mary Beckman, the owners of "Shipwreck Grill" in town, treated all of us to a free dinner after the game.

All of this came as a surprise to Shannon. When we drove down to Aggieland the morning of the game, she thought we were just going to watch from a tailgate, as she had wanted. She was overwhelmed with joy when she found out what had happened behind the scenes and got her into Kyle Field that day.

Here is the YouTube video the AggieNetwork posted of Shannon being surprised with the tickets and the donations:



We formed a relationship with the man who posted on the ticket forums, "oldarmy1," or better known as Randy Taylor. He is the man seen presenting the tickets to Shannon in the YT video. We got the chance to go over to the Taylors' house on multiple occasions for fajitas. We made an anniversary trip of this experience in 2014 to watch A&M vs. Rice. I remember the Association of Former Students invited us to a dinner the day of the game. They treated us like royalty.

My dad said Clay always mentioned that day in 2013 and how much he loved the Spirit of Aggieland. It always brought a smile to his face. He was a part of the Dallas Aggies Club at one point in time because of how much A&M had helped him. All of the Aggie family who showed support for Clay and Shannon lifted them up tremendously through the darkest point in their lives.

Shannon actually beat cancer. However, all the chemotherapy and medication caught up to her, and she passed away on June 3rd, 2015. Now, she is reunited with Clay in heaven. I can only imagine the smile on his face at getting to see her again.

All of this happened when I was 11. I had the opportunity to experience just how truly impactful the Aggie Network is sooner than most people do. I cared a lot about Clay and Shannon, as they did for me. I was the ring-bearer at their wedding. Because the Aggies took care of them, I fell in love with this university and the people of Texas A&M on that day. It was an incredibly full-circle moment to have the opportunity to work for TexAgs and the Association of Former Students in college, both having the impact that they did on Shannon, Clay and my family. I graduated in May of 2024. I don't know if I would have come to A&M had it not been for that day in 2013. My dad and I also found our way into the stadium. It was the second A&M game I had ever been to. I still remember that place shaking when Johnny hit Mike for that 95-yard touchdown.

I will be attending my first game of the year next week against Mississippi State, and I know I will be reflecting on that day, but also incredibly grateful to be a part of a family that is truly special.

"From the outside looking in, you can't understand it. And from the inside looking out, you can't explain it."

If you made it to the end of this, I truly appreciate you. I also want to give my appreciation to everybody who showed support for Clay and Shannon in 2013 and beyond. Again, the impact that everybody who donated made can't be understated for how important it was for both of them.

Rest in peace, Uncle Clay. Here.

annie88
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TexasAggie_97
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Damn I am class of 97.

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oldarmy1
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Shannon and Clay hold a special place in my heart. It was a service of joy to organize, donate and host them for a special day.

Clay was tireless in his dedication and care of Shannon. Susan and I would drive up to Dallas for dinner with them. Special moments that made an impact on me. Her strength was contagious. His commitment was inspiring.

Two very special Aggie's. Here
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I remember this.

May they both rest in peace. Way too young.
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I had recently written the Garland Sports Hall of Fame in support of Clay's nomination. Here are some things about him you might find interesting:

Some notable qualifications:
All City
All District

Led the Texas state in carries with 273
First to break 1000 yards at naaman
Threw for almost 200 yards as a running back and 2 touchdowns
Had multiple scholarship offers but walked on to Texas A&M as a safety
2 congressional nominations to the Naval Academy
And was the starting running back punter, field goal kicker, played linebacker, safety
and was a 3 year captain

Scholar wise
- 6th in his class
- 2 congressional nominations to the U.S but couldn't get into the Naval academy because of his eyes
- Student Council President
- Prom King
- Beta Club
- National Honor society
Graduated from Texas A&M with a degree with biomedical engineering
MBA from university from North Texas
Accepted to do his doctoral in the fall from University of North Texas
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Cade, thanks for posting this. I was blessed to meet Shannon and Clay (and your dad) that special day twelve years ago in Aggieland and have kept up with Clay since. Absolutely breaks my heart that Clay has now passed as well.

I took a lot of the pictures of them that day and you can see a nice group of some of the people that helped Shannon and Clay in this pic. Dallas Shipp '03 on the far left, Shannon has the A&M jersey and Clay is somewhat obstructed right behind her. On the far right is Alan Bass '04, who hosted the tailgate where Clay and Shannon were presented with the tickets, money and everything else. The tall guy in the back is Randy Taylor, who Cade talked about above.



Shannon told me that her favorite player was Dat Nguyen. When Shannon and Clay made it down to the field, I found Dat and quickly told him about Shannon. Dat broke away from his conversation and went and spent some time with them both.







Here's a gallery of pics from that day

I talked a lot with Clay over the years and tried to reach out regularly. Something he shared with me is that the love and outpouring of support was so special to Shannon, that she requested to be cremated in the clothes she wore that day.

A&M is a special place, and I could not be prouder to be an Aggie, because I have gotten to know people like Clay, Shannon, Scott, Randy, Dallas, Alan and so many more that would do just about anything to help out a total stranger that was having a tough time.

My prayers are with the Underwood family, the Harris family and everyone else that loved Clay and Shannon. They were really special people.

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Cade Harris
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Thank you for sharing this!
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I had forgotten about Shannon's story but it all came back to me after reading the OP's post. Wow.
Two way too young folks taken. I won't speculate on Clay's cause of death but I'm willing to bet a broken heart was a huge part of it. Here's praying that he and Shannon are back in each other's arms never to feel pain or sorrow ever again.
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Thank you for sharing. Here.
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"But there's a spirit can ne'er be told ... It's the spirit of Aggieland."
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This is incredibly tough to read. That's so young and if Shannon and Clay have children may the presence of friends, family and the Aggie family surround them.
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Shannon and Clay did not have any children.
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Thank you for sharing here, Cade.

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Here. Thank you for posting.
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Class of '97 myself.

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“You can resolve to live your life with integrity. Let your credo be this: Let the lie come into the world, let it even triumph. But not through me.”
- Alexander Solzhenitsyn
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Here.....
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Wow that is sad. Just 49-50 years? Too young.
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