Firing the Spirit of '02 cannon after the Aggies score a touchdown on Kyle Field is a beloved Texas A&M tradition that almost never happened. In November 1974, juniors Guy Sheppard '76 and Bill Edgerton '76 uncovered a 1902 cannon that was used by Aggies for artillery practice between World Wars I and II while they were cutting logs for the Texas A&M organized Bonfire.
Learn more about how firing the Spirit of '02 cannon became the Texas A&M tradition that it is today.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.
Learn more about how firing the Spirit of '02 cannon became the Texas A&M tradition that it is today.
The Texas A&M Foundation is a nonprofit organization that receives major gifts and manages endowments for Texas A&M University. This year, the Foundation will provide $77.9 million for scholarships, faculty support, leadership programs and construction projects. Request your A&M Support Kit to learn how you can make a difference at Texas A&M through a gift to the Foundation.