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Maroon
Out
"Aggies bleed deep maroon"
Becoming
one of Texas A&M's newest traditions, the 1998 Maroon Out led to a temporary
national shortage of maroon t-shirts. 31,000 Maroon Out shirts were sold at low
cost to ensure that tens of thousands of Aggies attending the Texas A&M vs.
Nebraska football game would create a sea of maroon spirit throughout the
stands.
Even
the Nebraska fans acknowledged after the game that the intensity of the Maroon
Out spirit made a difference in the game leading to A&M's 28-21 victory. As The
Daily Nebraskan expressed it on October 12, 1998:
"A
game that was dubbed a 'maroon-out' for Texas A&M fans proved to be a lights
out for Nebraska. The fans dressed themselves in maroon T-shirts in an attempt
to wash out the red and white that opponents have gotten used to. It
worked."
In the first three years of the Maroon Out tradition, the Fightin' Texas Aggies overcame teams that were higher ranked and in the national top 10 at the time.