 Alright you guys, what is going on? Welcome back to another video. In today's video, I am going to take the suggestion from one of my all-time greatest subscribers for seeing, he sent me like, he sent me I think six different NFL jerseys this guy Brandon Kay, I'm gonna call you. He is a sergeant in the US Air Force and he has requested no reactions to any of the players that he sent me jerseys for. He said look up Texas A&M and Texas A&M is a university that I haven't looked at before. Believe it or not, he said look at their half-time show and look up their traditions. I feel like he sent me this package before Texas A&M had that crazy seven overtime thriller game. So I feel like if that had happened before he sent this package, he would have included it in his letter for me to look at it. So today we're going to look at three things over three different videos. The first one is, well it's probably two different actually. The first one is going to be Texas A&M's half-time show. The second one is going to be their traditions. And the third one is going to be that crazy high scoring overtime game. So I've got three videos coming up. This is the first one, Texas A&M's half-time show. I'm going to roll the intro and see you in a second. Here we are, Texas A&M. Texas A&M, I don't even know what that stands for. What does it stand for? What does Texas A&M stand for? Agricultural and Mechanical. Okay, so they offer engineering degrees and science degrees. I don't know. Alright guys, what are we going to do? Half-time show, let's do this. Hopefully, should we bring the camera around a little bit? I'm not going to use the green screen for this one. This is back to the old roots, back to the old style, just having a little box like this, so that's what we're going to do. Texas A&M, half-time show. Whoa, what do we got here? Best Texas A&M... Fison Texas, 2008 game. Fison Texas Aggie Band. What is fighting Texas Aggie Band? Oh my God, look at it. It's like an army going to war. Let me just find out what this is. What is the Texas A&M band called? The Fightin' Texas... Oh shit, hang on. What is the Texas A&M band called? The Fightin' Texas Aggie Band, also known as the Noble Men of Kyle, or just the Aggie Band, is the official marching band of Texas A&M University, composed of over 400 men and women from the school's corpse of cadets. It is the largest military marching band in the world. Well, all right then. It was about time I looked at some marching bands. Let's do that right now. Is this going to be good enough quality? Hopefully. I have heard that the best, probably even the average ones, but definitely the best of these marching bands can practice from 20 to 30 hours per week, which is insane. We're about to see the result of all that practice right now. Let's go. Let's go. I'll tell you right, it is mesmerizing, isn't it? It's absolutely mesmerizing, looking at their feet. Looking at the, um, synchronicity? Synch, synchronization? How did they do that? Someone falls over. I'm sure someone has to stuff up sometime. I'm actually thinking, shit, just walking in this formation would be bad enough, but you've actually got to play your instrument as well. Hmm. I think it looks a lot easier than what it would be. And it doesn't look easy. Do it for my brain. It's impressive. And it'd be much more impressive in person, I can tell. Definitely. I wonder what formation that is. It's amazing to watch. What's this they're creating? Like, where are they going to go? Like, what is this pattern? I'll tell you one thing. For a perfectionist like myself, I am a bit of a perfectionist, even though it might not seem like it sometimes. This is very satisfying. Very, very satisfying to watch. Yeah. How do they, like, 400 people? 400 people in the one band? Would you practice, like, in different groups? Like, groups of, like, 50? Or, I mean, crazy man, lost the words. You never know where they're going to go. But they fit in somehow. This is tea for taxes. We've got one man going through the middle. You're going against the grain, buddy. What are you doing? No, we're all going back. See, how they can pass through each other like that, that's where it's really impressive to me. That was fucking good. All right, let's watch this one. Why not? The best Texas Aggie Band halftime ever. The New Mexico game in 2017. The big trombones. I was like, okay, how do they, if they're going to swing around like this, they're going to hit everyone. Before they get to the end, they bring it down like that, turn around, turn around, and then back up. Okay, I got it. With each other like that, that's insane. Look at it, across, okay? It'd be one of the guys sitting there saying, no, don't get it on your phone, just appreciate it. Use your eyes, don't use your phone. But nah, technology has transcended the generations finally. I really would because this is insane. How the hell are they all going to walk through each other? Let's find out. Let's just watch one guy. Okay, this guy here. He's behind him, behind him. Oh, they've got to move. They've got to move to the left and right. Or trumpet. No, trumpet, trombone. What's the bugle? Geez, I don't even know. Bandcamp, then trumpets down. Something else. We're not finished. We ain't finished. We're winning 48-7 at halftime. That's pretty good. So that's all the cadets, and we saw the band first, which is about 400. So if that's 400 in the band, that's got to be another 48-16. It's got to be 2,000 people there, surely. 2,000 cadets. What is the cadet program at Texas A&M? Why are cadets at Texas A&M? I don't actually, I don't. Student Military Organization at Texas A&M University. So they're going for the military, but they're studying at Texas. Is that right? To be honest, like, so much respect. That's what it is. It's respect. Everyone started running the one way to be an absolute riot. Well, there you go, guys. There you go. That was, hopefully, a good enough look at the fightin' Texas Aggie Band. The Aggie Band. The greatest halftime show in all of American football, apparently. I hope you enjoyed that one. The next video, we're going to look at the traditions. Some of the traditions. Now, I'm doing this in three different videos, and I know this one's taken about 20 minutes, but, you know, Brandon, the fellow who sent me the package that I got, I don't know if you saw that video, but it was amazing, and he pretty much just doubled my collection of NFL jerseys. So I want to say thank you. I'm going to treasure them. Hopefully, I'll be able to wear them to a game of those teams one day, but man, I'm going to have way too many, honestly. I don't know what I'm going to do with them all. But yeah, it's amazing. I hope you enjoyed it, Brandon. I hope everyone else did. This is my first ever look at a proper marching band, and it was Texas A&M, and I believe it was probably the best one to start with. So if you have enjoyed this video, hit that like button. If you want to subscribe, please do, and I'll see you in the next one. Peace out.