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  • What other school could even attempt this? Greatest college football venue in the country bar none.

  • osama's horns are sawed off.

  • @bbri1991 NOW HES FUCKING DEAD :D

  • I was at this game, still have the shirt!

  • I was there, still have the shirt. The coolest thing was this was all started by the students only a week or so before the game at the TexAgs.com forum.

  • @Aggieboy1224 how much did you pay for them and where did you get them

  • @callofdutymw21

    A grass roots organization was started by a group of students. I can't remember what they cost (maybe $6 or $8) and the proceeds were donated to charity. It was pretty awesome.

  • The coolest thing in the history of sports.

  • I have had season tickets to A&M football games all of my life and this was by far the coolest game i have been too.

  • I would of loved to be there.

  • I was a freshman, wearing red at the third deck. I remember the game it was awesome. I think it was the first game after 9/11 happened. We were playing OSU Cowboys. I remember the OSU qb's name Aso Pogi (This means handsome dog in Filipino) that's why I will never forget his name.

  • This Missouri fan has to give you Aggies credit for what you did at that game. One of the coolest things I've ever seen. Wish I could have seen it in person, must have been amazing.

  • @irwfcm

    It was really cool. I still get chills seeing those pictures.

  • Being a part of this was a proud moment of my life. I stil have my red shirt from that game.

  • I was at this game, amazing. I think 9 or 10 days after 9-11? Of course, my dumbass forgot the camera in the car!!!!

  • holy shit that was cool... maybe a little more participation in the blue section though lol

  • i was at this game it was amazing

  • I'm so proud to say I was a part of this...it was truly amazing in person. Only in Aggieland!! Gig 'Em!

  • I wonder if the Cal berkeley students will have a halftime tribute to the palestinians or hugo chavez some day? But rest assured Barrack Hussein Obama will not like this show of patriotism, we are all suppose to be good litlle " world citizens", rest assure Aggieland will outlast Obamamania

  • That was so well put. I hope this great nation can outlast obama and all his bullshit. God Bless America....and GIg'em...hopefully class of 2015.

  • If McCain would have won, you would be saying the same thing. So shut up

  • i'm not even going to muck up this board talking about how that socialist fuck is going to ruin the country.  I'm going to drop the politics because this video combines some of the most pure things in America patriotism, fellowship, being their for one and other, and football. Yup the only thing my republican self is forgetting is to mention God. Sorry we believe in something.

  • WTF man? Why bring politics into sports.

    I don't care what your politics are if we're at a game and you're cheering for the same team as me.

    And I'm sorry sir, but I've been to games at venues all across the country, including in SF Bay Area. Everyone loves America. I've NEVER seen the Anthem booed or disrespected anywhere in the US.

    BTW, the video is great.

  • you obviously have nit been to a game at cal-berkeley sir, where half of the studenst do not stand for the national anthem,,,,At USC they certainly do stand

  • @redwingsmike3718 Shut the fuck up terrorist!

  • Best student section in the college football. We have to be to put up with the records the last few years! The Red White & Blue Out was certainly one of the most special sights at any sporting event.

  • WHOOP! GIG 'EM AGS!!

  • Looking for more Aggie videos? You guys should check out A&M's "Do You Wonder?" website.

  • What exactly is over rated?

  • I hope I'm misunderstanding your comment, but are you saying that getting the word out to all those people that we're gonna do this, and making over 80,000 shirts to sell to 80,000 fans, all in less than two weeks is overrated? I really hope that's not what you meant... for your sake.

  • whoop!

  • I was so proud to have been part of this as a student at A&M. Within eleven days after 9/11 we were able to have 90,000+ shirt printed and match people's tickets with the proper shirt color...it was incredible. Showing patriotism is one thing, but we also donated all the proceeds to the NYC rescue operations, nearly half a million dollars.

  • WHOOP!

  • Gig'em Aggies Whoop!

  • oooo that gave me the chills! only in aggieland baby

  • I remember everything about 9/11. Where I was, who I was with, everything. I had just moved away from B/CS a couple of months before. I had no idea that anything like this was in the works. I remembmer going to 7-11 on Sunday morning and picking up a Dallas Morning News that day. I saw an overhead shot of Kyle Field on the front page. As soon as I saw it, I knew what it was and what it was all about. I have never been as proud to be an Aggie (and an American) as I was that day.

  • Same here. This could only happen in aggieland.

    Gig'em.

  • @naelar13 Do you know that Ron Paul predicted 9/11 and that your government trained the Taliban? Probably not.

  • I will never forget that game. Being there was an affirmation that we would overcome 9/11.

  • i love being a soldier and a aggie!! WHOOP!!!!

  • Whoop!

  • Very impressive.

  • Unbelieveable what Texas A&M can do just show you how much we care about our country

  • No where else but Texas A&M...GIG'EM AGGIES!!

  • we should def do another Red WHite and BLUE out this year in rememberance of the 5th year anniversary of Sept 11

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