1999 Bonfire Game
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Keepin' It Cool with the heroes of the Bonfire Game: Jay Brooks & Brian Gamble
3 yr ago by Billy Liucci
For the latest edition of Keepin' It Cool, presented by YETI, former Texas A&M football players Jay Brooks & Brian Gamble sat down with Billy Liucci to rehash their special moment during the 1999 Bonfire Game.
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Lunch with Mr. Carter: A reminder that we need football as much as ever
3 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Morris Carter - Texas A&M class of 1972 - is an Aggie football superfan. After a recent social media discussion led to lunch, a friendship was formed. After interacting with Mr. Carter, Olin was reminded just how important football (and sports in general) is for us.
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Ultimate 11 "Games with Names" according to John Harris
3 yr ago by Gabe Bock
John Harris of the Houston Texans and Football Takeover joined TexAgs Radio to discuss his most recent Ultimate 11 list, this week focusing on the best "Games with Names" in college football history.
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The 13th Man: Bonfire survivor John Comstock provides light in a tragedy
4 yr ago by Olin Buchanan
Can even the saddest stories somehow come to an improbable happy ending? That’s the question filmmaker Charlie Minn unintentionally seems to ask in The 13th Man, his emotional documentary about one man’s incredible triumph from an unthinkable tragedy that claimed 12 lives.
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Top 5 Aggie Bonfire Games of All-Time
4 yr ago by TexAgs
We’ve been counting down the best Bonfire Games in Texas A&M’s history on social media ahead of Tuesday's burn, and now we present the top five all in one place.
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Liucci, Seth McKinney & Jay Brooks reflect on Bonfire's collapse 20 years later
4 yr ago by Gabe Bock
During Monday's edition of TexAgs Radio, Billy Liucci, Seth McKinney and Jay Brooks joined to reflect on the 20th Anniversary of the Bonfire collapse on the campus at Texas A&M and the ensuing win over Texas.
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Playing for The 12: An oral history of the 1999 Aggie Bonfire collapse and win over Texas
4 yr ago by Gabe Bock
In the early morning hours of November 18, 1999, the ultimate symbol of the Aggie Spirit fell. 12 young Aggies lost their lives and 27 others were injured. The tragedy changed Aggies everywhere, but so did the events that followed, including an unlikely source of healing: a football game.
 
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