CMelder

Daughter, Nieces, Nephews, Son-n-Law, etc. graduated from Texas A&M Univ. and I have become an avid fan. We have season tickets and love Saturday Game Day in Aggieland! Gig'em Aggies! Whoop!!!

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Our colors are MAROON & WHITE ... not black, grey, etc. Stay True To Your Colors Ags, and stop the nonsense.
Dd2 and BamaTime, The Aggie's stadium is KYLE FIELD, I realize this post is 7 months later, which allows for some "run time" in 2015. Kyle Field was lowered 11 ft. and moved 17 ft to the south to allow for the seats to get closer to the field, not out, but down/in. After the unfortunate loss to Alabama, HC Nick Saban commented on how the Bama fans could learn from the 12th Man on how to be loud. A couple of the Bama players commented on it as well. For Dd2 (Georgia), your turn is approaching to visit Kyle Field in Aggieland, and until you do I you should probably refrain from making claims you can't provide evidence to support. I've not visited Georgia yet, but I will and then I will have first hand knowledge of your stadium. Until then I will not claim Kyle Field is louder than Georgia, but I do know Kyle Field is loud. Guess we need to get SDS to go down and start measuring db's at the 50 yard line during the games. It would make for an interesting study. Gig'em!
I feel we'll need 110% effort from ALL the Aggies to get out of Oxford with a win. The loss to Memphis was tough for them, but it didn't hurt them in SEC play. They will be looking to hold on to their SEC chances! Also, can't wait to see the "BookEnds" matching up with Tunsil & Co. BTHO Ole Miss! Whoop!
Kevin Sumlin was born in Brewton, Alabama on August 3, 1964. He later attended Brebeuf Jesuit Preparatory School in Indianapolis, where he played football, basketball, and hockey. Following his prep career; Sumlin attended Purdue University and was a starting linebacker for his entire college career. He was a member of the 1984 Peach Bowl team and finished in the Top Ten in total tackles (375) (191 solo, 184 assisted) and in the Top Twenty (191) in solo tackles. He led the team in tackles his freshman season (1983) with 91 total tackles, (50 solo and 41 assisted). He was a teammate of players such as Jim Everett, Hall of Famer Rod Woodson, fellow linebacker Fred Strickland and long-time NFL players Mel Gray and Cris Dishman.
Note: Kevin Sumlin played Linebacker for Purdue, not Michigan State.