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The redshirt sophomore went 18-for-28 for 213 yards. He tallied a touchdown and an interception while leading the Maroon team ...
You’re getting up for an early class; you’re riding the bus on a peaceful day; you’re going to bed at three in the morning.
Springtime in Texas means one thing — bluebonnets blanketing the roadsides and rolling pastures in a sea of cobalt. But wait… what’s that? A rogue splash of maroon among the blue? Yep, the ...
The Alamo Fire bluebonnet, originally named the Texas Maroon, symbolizes the culmination of a multidecade initiative.
"When Grant saw that maroon bluebonnet, he fell out of the truck humming the 'Aggie War Hymn,'" Parsons told AgriLeader. "It was a magical moment in Grant's life." They gathered seeds from the ...
Nor is it coincidence that the second verse of the Aggie War Hymn, which debuted during the 1920 season, starts: “Goodbye to Texas University, so long to the orange and the white.” For more ...
It has to do with the Aggie War Hymn and the fact that we bring up our ex: that school up the road in Austin. All. The. Time. No matter our opponent, no matter the sport, no matter if it’s just us ...
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