Regardless of how you feel about the rivalry, November 30th is going to be special and one of the most watched events in Texas ever.
11:56a, 4/25/24
Texas responded in a caring and loving fashion led not in small part by Mack. No denying it.
12:16p, 4/25/24
What an experience! Probably the most important and meaningful win in the school's history.
6:30a, 4/26/24
Regardless of how much we despise them, I too remember it and will always appreciate what the Longhorn Band did that day. I still choke up when I see them dip the Texas flags keeping the Texas A&M flags up at the end.
8:49a, 4/26/24
Clear blue skies that day. I'll never forget it. You could hear the Aggie and Longhorn flags flapping in the wind. Was a classy halftime performance by the visitors from Austin. The candle lit vigil the night before at Kyle was equally memorable.
9:10a, 4/26/24
In reply to C2 Ag 93
My now daughter in law was carrying one of those A&M flags.C2 Ag 93 said:
Regardless of how much we despise them, I too remember it and will always appreciate what the Longhorn Band did that day. I still choke up when I see them dip the Texas flags keeping the Texas A&M flags up at the end.
11:30a, 4/29/24
There was no way in hell we would lose that game. Not a dry eye in the stands.
Old Army '83
3:55p, 4/29/24
I will never forget that morning. I heard the news on the way to the Houston Aggie Reveille Club breakfast meeting. We played Silver Taps at the end of the meeting.
The scheduled monthly Aggie Happy Hour was later that night - they formed a dual blood drive with Ags and horns outside of Club City Streets. Countless folks came and donated.
And the game, halftime performance, and Victory of a Lifetime will live with me forever.
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The scheduled monthly Aggie Happy Hour was later that night - they formed a dual blood drive with Ags and horns outside of Club City Streets. Countless folks came and donated.
And the game, halftime performance, and Victory of a Lifetime will live with me forever.
Here.
4:33p, 4/29/24
In reply to Jugstore Cowboy
This can't be posted enough. Tear up every time I see or think about it. The Horns were driving down the field and it was looking like they would score until that fumble. Such an incredible moment.
Jugstore Cowboy said:
This can't be posted enough. Tear up every time I see or think about it. The Horns were driving down the field and it was looking like they would score until that fumble. Such an incredible moment.
4:52p, 4/29/24
In reply to C2 Ag 93
The rest of the 'sips are fair game.
I absolutely agree and since that day, I have never made a single bad comment about the Longhorn Band.C2 Ag 93 said:
Regardless of how much we despise them, I too remember it and will always appreciate what the Longhorn Band did that day. I still choke up when I see them dip the Texas flags keeping the Texas A&M flags up at the end.
The rest of the 'sips are fair game.
Last of the Old Army
5:33p, 4/29/24
On that day, at that time, at that moment, if this former BQ is wrong for saying "Hook'em" then I guess I'm just wrong.
Thanks Longhorn Band. It meant a lot.
Thanks Longhorn Band. It meant a lot.