We literally just beat a top 10 team to take control of the SEC behind an ELECTRIC crowd of 109,000(the 12th Man was absolutely willing this team to victory), and you're complaining about the atmosphere? Ridiculous take. Never change TexAgs.
WES2006AG said:
I have to imagine that most of the people against the DJ haven't stepped foot in Kyle in a while. Saturday night was absolutely electric and the DJ played a role in creating that environment.
Sorry today's students don't like exactly what you did 40 years ago.
Bill Superman said:Many olds don't want to admit it, but this is the truth. I remember all of those lethargic 11am games during the Fran era. The DJ would have helped us power through those sad times.RepublicOfTexas said:
Incorrect, the gameday experience with a DJ is significantly better than when I was in school without a DJ. That said, they can be better about coordinating between the band/yell leaders.
your opinion matters less than 5 star recruits that love the gameday atmosphere, because you like wins more than you hate the dj.Urban Country Boy said:Do away with the DJ.Good Bull Jones 17 said:
I'm not saying do away with the DJ.
yes u are alone. It's ok that u like your experience during your time. And if the experience Saturday was not up to par well cool too. But nothing was wrong with it and it doesn't have to revert back because it's different for u. Actually they probably didn't even have the equipment to even do it back then.Good Bull Jones 17 said:
The DJ plays fun music. It's a good atmosphere in Kyle Field. I get it. But can we get a break from the remixes and give the student section and yell leaders a chance to do some yells? We didn't even get to do a BTHO LSU once the game started. Non stop club music.
I'm not saying do away with the DJ. Just give us some room for tradition. Nickelback remixes are not what made this university great. Tradition is. It's one of the most commonly cited reasons for folks coming to this school. Am I alone on this?
Right, that's what has prevented us from having a "championship program" !!!!! So I guess you think a DJ and cRAP "music" is the answer ? Then all we need is the right DJ and the right music ! Sure....... like Dr. Pepper Larry says "just keep on believin'"......Luke The Drifter said:
Let's face it, 100+ years of the same ol' yells and brassy military songs hasn't produced a winning / championship program.
.....and winning at least a Conference Championship ....... and the last time that occurred was in 1998.JJxvi said:
Games are better now than they were 15+ years ago in almost every way except cost
RC didn't need no freaking DJ to win all his conference titles.Aggie_Nuke said:.....and winning at least a Conference Championship ....... and the last time that occurred was in 1998.JJxvi said:
Games are better now than they were 15+ years ago in almost every way except cost
Aggie_Nuke said:Right, that's what has prevented us from having a "championship program" !!!!! So I guess you think a DJ and cRAP "music" is the answer ? Then all we need is the right DJ and the right music ! Sure....... like Dr. Pepper Larry says "just keep on believin'"......Luke The Drifter said:
Let's face it, 100+ years of the same ol' yells and brassy military songs hasn't produced a winning / championship program.
The best shot of the night. Kyle Field literally shaking the cameras 💀 pic.twitter.com/kR6L5XLc8n
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twk said:The band still plays, and the DJ defers to them whenever they do play. After the NCAA changed the rules about when bands could play in 1986 (ask the SMU band about that rule), you hear the FTAB a lot less than you used to. I think the mix is about right. They should probably mic the band up a bit so that you can hear them throughout the stadium (it's hard to hear any band if they aren't playing in your direction).Cromagnum said:
It has to suck to be in the Aggie Band these days. You march in, and do a halftime drill, and get to play the War Hymn and Spirit of Aggieland and wildcat a handful of times, but have to listen to rap music the rest of the game.
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Let's face it, 100+ years of the same ol' yells and brassy military songs hasn't produced a winning / championship program. I'm thinking it's OK to take our collective heads out of the sand and try something new.
I'm '03...whats a conference championship?Aggie_Nuke said:.....and winning at least a Conference Championship ....... and the last time that occurred was in 1998.JJxvi said:
Games are better now than they were 15+ years ago in almost every way except cost
Really? I haven't looked down that way recently but I can't believe we haven't upgraded that area a bit from the cheapest possible CMU install. I understand it's surrounded by people but at least wrap it in some TAMU vinyl.C@LAg said:
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AggieLumberjack said:
There is no chance to just sit and talk to your neighbor without screaming at the top of your lungs.
I agree with this. In general, I'm not crazy about the DJ but will admit that, especially for night games, it gets the students involved and absolutely contributed to the fun Saturday night. It was also a good way to overshadow the obnoxious LSU band.P.H. Dexippus said:WES2006AG said:
I have to imagine that most of the people against the DJ haven't stepped foot in Kyle in a while. Saturday night was absolutely electric and the DJ played a role in creating that environment.
Sorry today's students don't like exactly what you did 40 years ago.
Two things can be true at once- deep baselines from trash music blared over the PA contributed to an electrifying atmosphere at times. It's also true that the DJ undermines the band and yells, thereby making Kyle Field more of a generic CFB or NFL experience, while an electrifying atmosphere is possible at Kyle Field without a DJ (see 2018 LSU, 2017 AL, 2010 Nebraska).
You might be right there. It is like being in a car wreck every day.Luke The Drifter said:Urban Country Boy said:Nice word. I am good with them as they are.Luke The Drifter said:Urban Country Boy said:Absolutely NOT!TxAG#2011 said:
Actually, can we just get rid of the yell leaders instead?
Then can we at least make them less...um..."flouncy"?
Fun fact: Not sure this still how it is but the head Yell Leader would suit up for Two a Days. Tough. Lots of respect.
I can assure you none of today's yell leaders are suiting up for football practice. You know how I know? Because they're still alive. Those dudes would get killed on a football practice field. And I mean literally killed.
NE PA Ag said:
I'm class of '88. I remember often complaining and getting wide agreement from other Aggies on too many yells, or more specifically the Yell Leaders deciding to do more yells between possessions, or for too long as the opposing offense was getting started. The complaint was that it disrupted the din of noise and took momentum away from the 12th Man in creating havoc for the other team.
Sounds like the DJ is doing the opposite of that. The most important thing of all in the Kyle Field experience is the wall of noise the 12th Man and the rest of the crowd makes to disrupt opposing offenses.
It sounds like yells are being done at appropriate times, I hope that continues, but priority 1 is unparalleled noise.
Greencougars said:yes u are alone. It's ok that u like your experience during your time. And if the experience Saturday was not up to par well cool too. But nothing was wrong with it and it doesn't have to revert back because it's different for u. Actually they probably didn't even have the equipment to even do it back then.Good Bull Jones 17 said:
The DJ plays fun music. It's a good atmosphere in Kyle Field. I get it. But can we get a break from the remixes and give the student section and yell leaders a chance to do some yells? We didn't even get to do a BTHO LSU once the game started. Non stop club music.
I'm not saying do away with the DJ. Just give us some room for tradition. Nickelback remixes are not what made this university great. Tradition is. It's one of the most commonly cited reasons for folks coming to this school. Am I alone on this?