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Yell Leaders & Midnight Yell
Midnight Yell
Yell
Practice began as a post dinner activity in 1913, when different
corps companies would gather together to "learn heartily the old
time pep." However, it was not until 1931, that Yell Practice as it
is known today, was held before the t.u. game. It began, when a
group of cadets were gathered in Peanut Owen's dorm room in Puryear
Hall. Someone suggested that all of the freshmen should fall out and
meet on the steps of the YMCA building at midnight. The cadets
notified senior yell leaders Horsefly Berryhill and Two Gun Herman
from Sherman, who could not authorize it, but said that they may
just show up. Well, needless to say, the word spread quickly, and
when the freshmen began to arrive, there were railroad flares and
torpedoes stuck in flowerpots around the YMCA building to light the
area. The first Midnight Yell had begun!
Today, Midnight Yell is held in Galveston on the Thursday night
before the main Midnight Yell (held on Friday) at Kyle Field before
any Home game. For away games, Midnight Yell is held at the Grove in
College Station on Thursday nights. Also for away games, a site is
designated for a Midnight Yell in the city of our opponent on the
night before the game. For example, for the t.u. game, it is held at
the Texas Capitol in Austin. For a yell at Kyle Field, yell leaders
lead the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band and the Twelfth Man into the
stadium. The yell leaders lead the crowd in old army yells, the
singing of the fight song, and tell fables of how the Aggies are
going to beat the everlivin' hell out of our opponent for the next
day. Lastly, the lights go out, and Aggies kiss their dates. If they
don't have a date, all they have to do is flick their lighters. As
the story goes, the flames make it easier for two dateless people to
find each other, and maybe they won't be dateless anymore!
The purpose of Midnight Yell is to pump up the Twelfth Man for the
next day's big game.
Yell Leaders
Although nationally known for their
spirit, the Texas Aggies have no cheerleaders. This is because they
have no school cheers. Instead, there are a variety of school yells
used by the 12th Man team (the student body) in support of the team
on the field or court.
In the Spring of each year, five
students (three juniors and two seniors) are elected by the
Galveston student body to serve as Campus Yell Leaders.
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Farmers
Fight!
TAMUG Yell Practices are held
before a home football game in the P.E. Facility on the Mitchell
Campus.
Aggie Yells
Aggie Songs
2011 Football Schedule
2011 TAMUG Yell Practice Schedule
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