Whoa, whoa, whoa…I'm also '88 and have a completely different recollection. This was the heyday of the 12th Man Kickoff Team, the origins of the Wrecking Crew Defense, when the coach (God bless Jackie Sherrill) and the football team helped build the hell outta Bonfire and were there when it was lit. Our class was the first one never to be outscored by t.u. This era also started the tradition of the 12th Man Towel and credit to our Yell Leaders, made Kyle Field so loud it shook Brett Stafford (t.u. QB) to his core when he and the t-sips couldn't hear the plays called or snap count over the 12th Man. Kyle field was loud as hell due in large part to a very unified student body, a football coach and team who wrapped themselves in our Traditions, respect for and support of our elected Yell Leaders and an Aggie Band that provided the notable, recognizable and unique pulse at football games that was undeniably signature music of A&M…it was far from being a contest to see which school could fill their stadium with the loudest speakers or the trashiest music d'jour.
To say that the 12th Man of the '88 era (beyond 2 percenters) complained about our Yell Leaders is just not accurate.