Homecoming? That's for high school. Just win our damn games.
VatoLocoAggie said:
Every home game and away game at Gaylor is homecoming.
That's why.
Also, bring back the mums and dates. We are in the SEC now. These fans can appreciate our traditions instead of being jealous of them like the SWC/Little 12 loser schools.
KidDoc said:zephyr88 said:Aren't you supposed to pick a "sure win" game for homecoming???KidDoc said:
Every game is supposed to be a homecoming.
I'm class of 1995, home games were a sure win!
I miss the defense.
I don't understand the need that some have to downplay some fantastic accomplishments. It just doesn't make sense. Do you just hate Slocum for some reason? I just don't get that line of thinking.jj9000 said:zephyr88 said:Ok, you win... ha!WILDMAN95 said:'95 also never lost a conference game (home or away) during our "four" years.zephyr88 said:Wow, you had a great run.KidDoc said:zephyr88 said:Aren't you supposed to pick a "sure win" game for homecoming???KidDoc said:
Every game is supposed to be a homecoming.
I'm class of 1995, home games were a sure win!
I miss the defense.
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 - no home losses - all seasons 6-0 at home!
I was at A&M for 6 football seasons (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990).
We were 31-4-1 at home during those years. It was pretty sweet.
(But I didn't miss many of those games either)
I guess.
If you consider dominating inferior regional SWC opponents...then crapping the bed when faced with a real team in a Bowl. The season vs. bowl dates below may be off by a year...but the point remains the same.
91 Cotton Bowl - FSU 10...A&M 2 (that's the offense I remember)
92 Cotton Bowl - ND 28...A&M 3 (that's the offfense I remember)
93 Cotton Bowl - ND 24...A&M 21 (look we scored a touchdown)
94 No Bowl - NCAA 1...A&M 0 (that's the offense I rememeber)
...but hey...we beat Michigan the next year...so 1 out of 4 ain't bad.
lilsportag02 said:
My best friend asked me this question and I'm pretty sure I offended her in some way when I answered. If you happen to know if there is a reason other than "we aren't a high school" I'd like to learn about it. I'm thinking its because we were once an all military school with no women attending.
Thanks and GigEm!
You answered correctly. Sorry your friend was offended.lilsportag02 said:
My best friend asked me this question and I'm pretty sure I offended her in some way when I answered. If you happen to know if there is a reason other than "we aren't a high school" I'd like to learn about it. I'm thinking its because we were once an all military school with no women attending.
Thanks and GigEm!
BrandoC said:
Wish you toy soldiers would quite acting like corps guys are the only people on campus. Those weirdos make up under 10% of the student body.
Dude, nobody claimed how bad ass they were. No opinions were given that needed you to bring us all back down to reality on. Two facts of record were given.jj9000 said:WILDMAN95 said:I don't understand the need that some have to downplay some fantastic accomplishments. It just doesn't make sense. Do you just hate Slocum for some reason? I just don't get that line of thinking.jj9000 said:zephyr88 said:Ok, you win... ha!WILDMAN95 said:'95 also never lost a conference game (home or away) during our "four" years.zephyr88 said:Wow, you had a great run.KidDoc said:zephyr88 said:Aren't you supposed to pick a "sure win" game for homecoming???KidDoc said:
Every game is supposed to be a homecoming.
I'm class of 1995, home games were a sure win!
I miss the defense.
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 - no home losses - all seasons 6-0 at home!
I was at A&M for 6 football seasons (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990).
We were 31-4-1 at home during those years. It was pretty sweet.
(But I didn't miss many of those games either)
I guess.
If you consider dominating inferior regional SWC opponents...then crapping the bed when faced with a real team in a Bowl. The season vs. bowl dates below may be off by a year...but the point remains the same.
91 Cotton Bowl - FSU 10...A&M 2 (that's the offense I remember)
92 Cotton Bowl - ND 28...A&M 3 (that's the offfense I remember)
93 Cotton Bowl - ND 24...A&M 21 (look we scored a touchdown)
94 No Bowl - NCAA 1...A&M 0 (that's the offense I rememeber)
...but hey...we beat Michigan the next year...so 1 out of 4 ain't bad.
It makes perfect sense. It's called reality.
When people boast about how bad @ss the 90s teams were, they fail to mention opponents like Baylor, Rice, and SMU in conference.
So, yes the 90s teams were very good against the in Conference teams they played. However, people rarely put those wins into proper perspective.
I'm sorry if you can't see the Bowl games as measuring stick indicators against the big boys.
5 total points in (2) Bowl Games suggest those teams were vastly overrated...and being ranked #3 in the nation in '95 was fools gold which proved out on the field.
Allow me to set the record straight.aggiehawg said:I remember the "spurs" on the corps boots. Flattened bottle caps on wire that jingled when they walked.queso1 said:
Back in the SWC days I thought SMU game was sort of a special game. Wasn't that traditionally the Fish Drill Team's day to shine?
WILDMAN95 said:Dude, nobody claimed how bad ass they were. No opinions were given that needed you to bring us all back down to reality on. Two facts of record were given.jj9000 said:WILDMAN95 said:I don't understand the need that some have to downplay some fantastic accomplishments. It just doesn't make sense. Do you just hate Slocum for some reason? I just don't get that line of thinking.jj9000 said:zephyr88 said:Ok, you win... ha!WILDMAN95 said:'95 also never lost a conference game (home or away) during our "four" years.zephyr88 said:Wow, you had a great run.KidDoc said:zephyr88 said:Aren't you supposed to pick a "sure win" game for homecoming???KidDoc said:
Every game is supposed to be a homecoming.
I'm class of 1995, home games were a sure win!
I miss the defense.
1991, 1992, 1993, 1994 - no home losses - all seasons 6-0 at home!
I was at A&M for 6 football seasons (1984, 1985, 1986, 1987, 1988, 1990).
We were 31-4-1 at home during those years. It was pretty sweet.
(But I didn't miss many of those games either)
I guess.
If you consider dominating inferior regional SWC opponents...then crapping the bed when faced with a real team in a Bowl. The season vs. bowl dates below may be off by a year...but the point remains the same.
91 Cotton Bowl - FSU 10...A&M 2 (that's the offense I remember)
92 Cotton Bowl - ND 28...A&M 3 (that's the offfense I remember)
93 Cotton Bowl - ND 24...A&M 21 (look we scored a touchdown)
94 No Bowl - NCAA 1...A&M 0 (that's the offense I rememeber)
...but hey...we beat Michigan the next year...so 1 out of 4 ain't bad.
It makes perfect sense. It's called reality.
When people boast about how bad @ss the 90s teams were, they fail to mention opponents like Baylor, Rice, and SMU in conference.
So, yes the 90s teams were very good against the in Conference teams they played. However, people rarely put those wins into proper perspective.
I'm sorry if you can't see the Bowl games as measuring stick indicators against the big boys.
5 total points in (2) Bowl Games suggest those teams were vastly overrated...and being ranked #3 in the nation in '95 was fools gold which proved out on the field.
1. Undefeated at home.
2. Undefeated in conference.
It was a fun time to go to football games. That's all. Stop looking for something to be negative about.
I am curious what your class year is. Maybe Fran years?
BoerneGator said:Allow me to set the record straight.aggiehawg said:I remember the "spurs" on the corps boots. Flattened bottle caps on wire that jingled when they walked.queso1 said:
Back in the SWC days I thought SMU game was sort of a special game. Wasn't that traditionally the Fish Drill Team's day to shine?
First, it was(is?) a fish privilege to make and wear spurs the week of the SMU game in order to "ride the ponies"! So, they were worn on shoes rather than boots (only zips wear boots) and they were made from coat hangers and took some ingenuity to construct.
No, calling it CHOCO is gay.Muy said:
Because CHOCO (college hoco) is gay?
My apologies. My only excuse is I have slept since 1979 and killed some brain cells with alcohol. Now that you mention it, I had a flash of memory of the "spurs" being on the shoes with a full pant leg above them, not a boot.BoerneGator said:Allow me to set the record straight.aggiehawg said:I remember the "spurs" on the corps boots. Flattened bottle caps on wire that jingled when they walked.queso1 said:
Back in the SWC days I thought SMU game was sort of a special game. Wasn't that traditionally the Fish Drill Team's day to shine?
First, it was(is?) a fish privilege to make and wear spurs the week of the SMU game in order to "ride the ponies"! So, they were worn on shoes rather than boots (only zips wear boots) and they were made from coat hangers and took some ingenuity to construct.
We didn't have fraternities and sororities for a very long time either. Still fun to laugh at Greek life.CJS4715 said:
I'm sure this has been said, but... why do we joke and laugh about homecoming being so high school when we are one of the only colleges that does not have one?
As has been explained over n over, we don't have ONE. We have multiples every year, beginning with every home game, and now, away games as the numbers of classes increases. I submit the total attendance at these surpasses every other college in America by factors of 20-30 or more. When Muster is factored in, it's off the charts.CJS4715 said:
I'm sure this has been said, but... why do we joke and laugh about homecoming being so high school when we are one of the only colleges that does not have one?
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MidTnAg said:
I never heard my mom or dad talk about homecomings while they were students at Aggieland in the 1930s. I never heard of it when I was a student there in the 60s.
We fish were always told that was high school stuff and we were no longer in high school.
WOW! Very unique Aggie family story. Your Dad was taken way too soon, though.Quote:
Yep. She worked in the old museum behind the Administration Building.
Met & married my dad - Sargent Major of the Cadet Corps.
He received three degrees from Aggieland and died in the Korean War.
She later graduated from Sam Houston State.
We don't have Homecomings because there is no room for them.