If things don't go well. They can build a electrified freight light rail line as a backup option which can carry more cargo/trailers to there destination with the same amount of speed reaching up to 65 mph. Even the state of texas can build a electrified truck guidway system like guided busway systems in Europe, Australia and Japan. Plus a people mover style freight rail line can also be another alternative project over the three options.
@RhettBond4 күн бұрын
Horns up🤘
@richardgreen13838 күн бұрын
He is correct in one statement. I and many others most likely, never heard of an Aggie Ring until I entered as a fish in September of 1961 as a member of the class of 1965. I was excited when I finally got mine in the mail. I rarely ever took it off from that day. As member serves me it only cost $27.50 in the spring of 1964, but considering that a semester of fees living on campus only cost about $500, $27.50 was still a goodly amount.
@OutOfWards11 күн бұрын
We never went to the moon in the first place. I call BS.
@txspacemom76514 күн бұрын
Yes! Yes and GIG 'EM! WHOOP!
@txspacemom76517 күн бұрын
I want in on the reading program! Amazing!
@mariaamoe457527 күн бұрын
Amazing story of a brilliant mam and also tragic at the same time losing his son. 👦🏻 I remember when this happened. 😢😢
@zlatkom1300Ай бұрын
...well, angels are amongst us and this guy is the prove
@BmanTGАй бұрын
I like Bevo, and there’s nothing that can change thaaaaa OH MY GOD GIMME THAT PUBBY
@JsjdudjendudhАй бұрын
I'm glad the tradition of losing to Texas is back
@J0einOKАй бұрын
Should have been on Thanksgiving! Bad enough that TV busted up the Big 12, but that tradition was worth insisting on.
@greggpennington966Ай бұрын
This " Rivalry" is a total waste of time and material. Im sorry it was ever brought back.
@AaronIAM-g3uАй бұрын
The Texas prophecy might be true
@stischer47Ай бұрын
As a Longhorn ('69), I was always wondering who did the armadillos and glad to know it was the Aggies who saved us from the idiot Student Senate of the early 1970s.
@paulmedina7129Ай бұрын
GO AGGIES SAW OFF THEM HORNS
@billyjoeguthriehickАй бұрын
Your collie got hooked by bevo.
@58Goon58Ай бұрын
Crazy to see tamu marching in transgender parades for the last 8 years. We’ll see how much that does for them on the field🙄 TEXAS🤘
@alexkatsanos8475Ай бұрын
SEC fan here…Yeah good to see it back. A&M may be best chance to get a win as Ewers is banged up. You don’t want to hear the Longhorn band play The Eyes of Texas in Kyle field. If there are any changes in the SEC I tell any school that Texas is gonna be in the middle of it if not cause it.
@ranchokitty1Ай бұрын
'everything's bigger in Texas" is a myth, perhaps at one time, but things are as small as everything else out there, especially food portions in restaurants!!!
@jamesdaniels3291Ай бұрын
Gig'em
@billyjoeguthriehickАй бұрын
Got gigged
@craigwebb9318Ай бұрын
I love epic college football rivalries 😎☝🏿
@waymorebluesАй бұрын
Happy Thanksgiving Horns and Aggies! 🤘🏼
@ChuckMock3826Ай бұрын
GIG ‘EM AGGIES!! 👍🏼 BTHOtu! WHOOP!!!
@curtisoeser5133Ай бұрын
Enjoyed the watch 🤘
@themichaeljustdoitАй бұрын
Finally back to dividing a state with some good ol Football! Half of us will win, other half will lose!
@DisneyandCowboysfanCatholicАй бұрын
Have an Aggie mom and a Longhorn dad Gig’em and Hook’em,but this Saturday I will be rooting for the Aggies even though I don’t go to either school I go to UTRGV Vaqueros,but I am an Aggie at heart # Gig’em
@Robert-bs9pyАй бұрын
Yall suck, period. end of story
@AzizGilaniАй бұрын
This video desperately needs to be fact checked.
@treycherie6236Ай бұрын
me being from maryland, my mans at 3:42 tripping talking bout ONLY 100 miles lol
@southtexasprepper6605Ай бұрын
It's only fitting that so much is riding on this game, the winner advances to the SEC championship game.
@WTX-KАй бұрын
Glad to see this game back
@southtexasprepper6605Ай бұрын
I'm a die hard Longhorn fan, but it's so awesome to have this rivalry back, it wasn't the same without the Ags.
@mgp4447Ай бұрын
Glad too have it back too, the LSU games never had the same energy as a Texas vs A&M game.
@jarhead9690Ай бұрын
Can't beat Auburn. No way you will even score on Texas. (Not a Texas fan)
@billyjoeguthriehickАй бұрын
This was almost a correct comment, minus the pick 6. aggy sux
@georgeherring7370Ай бұрын
😅😅😅😅 Worked for tamu. Cheered for longhorns!
@BigDaddyDoc93Ай бұрын
I'm an Alabama fan but yall got me ready to root for A&M especially the final part about the armadillos but mostly the bringing the Prayer back that's what its really about
@craighenley4805Ай бұрын
Here's one for you to ponder... Prior to the early 1970s, A&M was an all male school where military participation was mandatory. This made recruiting of athletes at All-American levels of talent much more difficult for A&M than t.u. Also, while teasippers were busy dodging the draft during WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, the best Aggie athletes were serving their country during these times, making it hard on their athletic programs. Once A&M became coeducational and the military requirement was dropped, parity among the two schools was achieved when it came to recruitment of quality athletes. In fact, once that happened, A&M bested t.u. in the series from 1975 to 2011. Look it up. 😉
@joeycass1623Ай бұрын
You think Army & Navy give the same excuses when they lost national relevance since the 1950's? Army & Navy have never made excuses for their best athletes going to war and serving there country. Secondly that was A&M's choice to no be coeducational and to finally drop the military requirement. Lets really look at the elephant in the room. There were better military programs & regular athletics programs. That record is history and dominance of Texas athletics in the sport of football for decades. There is a reason aggies left the Big12 and a wanted away from the success of Mid 2000's Texas. There is no excuse for not winning and for not dominating with the talent in this state for football.
@vu7419Ай бұрын
speaking of draft dodgers...
@craighenley4805Ай бұрын
@@joeycass1623 In fact, every one of the service academies have the EXACT same reason for not being able to recruit All American athletes at the same level as other schools. Why do you think they were put in a conference with other inherently weak teams so they can have a winning season from time to time? Thanks for helping make my point. 😏
@joeycass1623Ай бұрын
@craighenley4805 nothing was proven. Basically, what I pointed out is A&M.Fans are crying and bitching about. The truth is A&M has been a mediocre program for the majority of the 2000s. Left the big 12 because they were getting stomped out by Texas & OU. The excuse has been gone for basically 40 years, and nothing has changed. All I see is excuses and insecurity being behind a top programs shadow. It's going to happen again with Texas now joining the SEC.
@billyjoeguthriehickАй бұрын
@@craighenley4805 So what's your excuse now? TAMU hasnt been to an SEC championship since it's been in the conference. 1st year and Texas is in. Wait. TAMU will just claim a title and put it on the side of a building.
@elisamonast9730Ай бұрын
Beautiful video Ags. Proud Aggie parent X2. Hope everyone stays safe during the game including the spectators. In our house we bleed maroon.
@corypeacock556Ай бұрын
And at bonfires
@frankmaldonado8810Ай бұрын
Overall record: 76-37 THE University of Texas 🤘🏼🐂
@craighenley4805Ай бұрын
Here's one for you to ponder... Prior to the early 1970s, A&M was an all male school where military participation was mandatory. This made recruiting of athletes at All-American levels of talent much more difficult for A&M than t.u. Also, while teasippers were busy dodging the draft during WWI, WWII, Korea, and Vietnam, the best Aggie athletes were serving their country during these times, making it hard on their athletic programs. Once A&M became coeducational and the military requirement was dropped, parity among the two schools was achieved when it came to recruitment of quality athletes. In fact, once that happened, A&M bested t.u. in the series from 1975 to 2011. Look it up. 😉
@corypeacock556Ай бұрын
@@craighenley4805damn you keep beating that same dead horse with that shit
@ErnestoHerrera-h4zАй бұрын
I remember sitting out in a truck outside Centerpoint, Texas up on top of a hill. That was the only place I could get radio reception. It was the last game or so we thought I was yelling so much that my cousins neighbors down the hill called up to make sure everything was OK because they kept hearing me yelling inside the truck and my cousin came out and was like man my neighbors down the hill About you asked me to come inside and I told him I’m doing just fine. I had a pack of beer and a pocket full of jerky. It was one of the greatest games ever. I’m glad we won and God bless Texas! And I’m glad the rivalry is back!
@RexagАй бұрын
Wow...all the horns are here. My take is a bit different. I have had season tickets for 22 years . The SEC was fun, but now- looks like 4 pods and the West will look like the Big 12 /SWC all the same teams. That's what I don't want. Should have agreed to play us when we left ...we offered it but you said "No Way" and bad mouthed the SEC. Now that we've been without texas, I don't miss them. Aggies travel and good times going to the SEC schools..But never went to Missouri, OU, or any of the Big 12 games. The cultures are different....not as fun. Watch those on tv. I'm lookin for positive things with this ....still. Gig'em
@robbievaldez4080Ай бұрын
I graduated from University of Texas glad this rivalry is back but this state belongs to The Longhorns.
Texas Longhorns fans missed you Aggies. Please don’t run away to another conference.
@greggpennington966Ай бұрын
The Aggies should leave the SEC tomorrow.
@richstex4736Ай бұрын
The kicker is that A&M didn't want Texas to join. Now, because of Texas, they're on the biggest stage of the year so far.
@montana262Ай бұрын
Sooner fan here, so happy this game is back. This game is what college football rivalries are all about. Rooting for the Ags in this one, enemy of my enemy is my friend and all. Beat Texas!
@texasexpat5677Ай бұрын
It doesn’t matter how many wins and losses each team has. Both teams are fighting with everything in them in this game. The winner is the state of Texas!
@Jake-xd4gxАй бұрын
No mention of the class act by the longhorns band playing amazing grace after the bonfire collapse disappoints but doesn’t surprise me coming from an Aggie account
@Starwind-dr1tpАй бұрын
It's literally in the video like 3 different times. You will not find one Aggie who didn't appreciate that halftime performance.