This weekend brings us to College Station, TX, where the 5-5 Aggies of Texas A&M (which stands for Agriculture and Mechanical for you city slickers in the Northeast) will be squaring off against the 4-6 Baylor Bears, whom some would argue are the perennial cellar dwellers of the Big 12. The Aggies have been streaky this year, but they are firmly established as one of the most storied and tradition laden programs in College Football, and widely considered as a preeminent game day experience.
I have heard about the football atmosphere at A&M for a few years now since moving to
Now I was excited for this trip to begin with, but our friends Allison and Melissa have “gigged” (am I using that correctly?) together one of the most exhaustive itineraries that I have ever seen. Top to bottom they have loaded us with all the must see experiences to make our trip to
We already have our student tickets lined up in the senior section, and are going to be screaming our maroon clad selves hoarse as part of the spectacle of the famous “12th Man”, lest we face the ridicule of being labeled “2 percenters”. With over 80,000 bodies cramming the tiers at Kyle field, this will be the raucous atmosphere that A&M is noted for.
You can read about the 12th man, and the rest of the storied A&M traditions here:
http://traditions.tamu.edu/index.php?q=traditions
But the game festivities will actually be starting earlier than Saturday. Friday night will be the most interesting pre game experience that we have had thus far, as we foray into a unique A&M tradition called Midnight Yell Practice. While on the surface this may sound like a domestic disturbance gone wrong, it’s actually an Aggie tradition prior to every game. Upwards of 25,000 students, alumni and visitors congregate at Kyle field at the stroke of
http://aggietraditions.tamu.edu/team/midnight.html
As usual, food will be a part of this adventure, and we have our customary lineup of lovely vegan café’s to sample from. Wait…what?
Snow’s BBQ - Brisket for breakfast anyone? Strange you might think, unless that brisket was from legendary Snow’s BBQ in
Chicken Oil Company - Of course one of our eating pit stops after the game will be at the institutional Chicken Oil Company, which I am told is as delicious as it sounds. As many of you may know, I am a huge fan of dining establishments that sell both fine cuisine and diesel fuel at the same time. And while Chicken Oil unfortunately stopped selling gas a few years ago, the spirits of petroleum transfer lives on in this highly unique environment, and you can bet I will be sampling one of their famous burgers.
http://www.dixiechicken.com/chickenoil/
http://www.dixiechicken.com/chickenoil/menu.php
http://www.dixiechicken.com/dixiechicken/
Well that’s the lineup for this week, and whatever other fun we can manage to uncover in
BTHO Baylor (I’ll let you non Aggies decipher what that actually means).
Whoop!
-Jamin
You are such a good writer! I am very entertained by this. Your blog includes two of my favorite things: college football and food!
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