I've been going through the pictures and there is a lot I can write about so, the next several weeks of posts will probably be out of date order as I recap the June-October activities.
Today's post is about my Guest Coach opportunity. Working in the Dean of Students Office has its perks. One of the fun things our athletic teams do is ask folks from around the University to Guest Coach at sporting events and as the Assistant Director of Student Life - I received an invitation to Guest Coach the Aggie vs Baylor Bears football game today (Saturday, October 15, 2011).
What an experience it was. I was allowed to have a guest attend with me; Cameron and I rounded up some friends (Stephanie and Nick Zuniga) to William sit and off to the Aggie Game we went at 8:00am this morning. Even though kick off wasn't until 11:00am, there was lots of preparation to do:
1) Enjoy a fancy buffet breakfast in the Football Lounge attached to the stadium.
2) Enjoy front row seats to 'March In' - this is where the Aggie Band leads the football team into the stadium to get ready for the game.
Cameron and I on the road side awaiting March In |
The Aggie Band leading in the team |
3) Take a tour of the A&M Athletic Museum
4) Take a tour of the A&M 12th Man Club Houses (these are fancy rooms used by 12th Man Foundation staff to recruit donors)Interior of a club house - what a sweet gig |
View onto the field from the club house |
5) Take a tour of the Press Box and meet some reporters
View of Grid Iron from Press Box |
View into the College Station Valley from Press Box |
6) Take a tour of the Football Teams Weight Room
Look at this weight room! |
7) Stand on the sideline while more pre-game activities occur
As fans begin to file in, Cameron and I hang out on the field with the team |
8) Be introduced and have your face plastered on the stadium jumbotron
That's me on the jumbotron right before kick-off |
9) Watch the team warm up
Now I know who all those people on the sidelines are - ME! |
Aggies warming up |
10) Enjoy the boot line - this is wear the team runs into the stadium and is lined by the Corp of Cadets Seniors - known as boots - because they are the only class that wears boots in the Corp
Boot Line - see the Corp Seniors - we were facing the student section |
11) Sing the 'Spirit of Aggieland' with the football team and yell leaders
One of the five Yell Leaders There are no Cheerleaders at A&M, only five men - three seniors and two juniors elected by the student body |
12) Enjoy the game from the 15th row
Baylor and A&M at kick off |
13) Take in the Aggie Band at Half Time
I just love the Aggie Band and their military style They only play military music too |
This is on the jumbotron While the 15th row is amazing for the game - the band is better enjoyed from higher up to watch the intricacy |
14) Watch the Aggies win 55/28
What a Great Day!
So, here is the funny story for the day. When Texas A&M started discussing a move in athletic conferences from the Big 12 to the SEC, all the presidents of the Big 12 schools signed a letter indicating that the Big 12 would not seek legal action against the SEC if A&M were to move. Two weeks later, Baylor sent a letter to the SEC indicating that while they signed a letter as a member of the Big 12, that was for the Big 12 to relinquish all rights of legal action but not individual institutions. Baylor declared their intent to sue the SEC if A&M were to leave the Big 12. It created a significant stir amongst Aggies and one alumnus took it upon himself to purchase a billboard ad space right next to the Baylor campus. The billboard read "Thou shalt not covet they neighbor's conference deal."
Well, our students thought this was an appropriate phrase to restate during the game by use of a slick sign over the ledge of the second tier. Note it took officials 30 minutes to finally get the sign from the students. Too funny for us on the other side of the stadium.
The students typically wear maroon but this game had sold white shirts to raise funds for the wild fires we've had do to the Texas drought |
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