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[quote=44mAG;13536084]I am going to stop talking anything Texas A&M on this board. There obviously is zero knowledge of the school from most on here. Yes, throughout history, many of the yell leaders have been members of the Corps of Cadets, and believe it or not, many of those Corps of Cadet members have gone on to serve this country and fight for your freedom
That may be the case, but how many of these male cheerleaders have?
Ok. I think this was about the male cheerleaders and not a jab at A&MLast edited by AntlerCollector; 08-08-2018, 12:04 PM.
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Originally posted by 44mAG View PostI am going to stop talking anything Texas A&M on this board. There obviously is zero knowledge of the school from most on here. Yes, throughout history, many of the yell leaders have been members of the Corps of Cadets, and believe it or not, many of those Corps of Cadet members have gone on to serve this country and fight for your freedom...
I'm gonna suggest that the percentile is pretty low....especially the last 30-40 years worth.
There is also the General Patton urban legend quote that gets thrown around like it is the truth...
"Give me army full of West Pointers, and I will win a battle. Give me a handful of Aggies, and I will win a war."
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Originally posted by 44mAG View PostI am going to stop talking anything Texas A&M on this board. There obviously is zero knowledge of the school from most on here. Yes, throughout history, many of the yell leaders have been members of the Corps of Cadets, and believe it or not, many of those Corps of Cadet members have gone on to serve this country and fight for your freedom...
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Originally posted by JANKEII View Post
Just when I was interested in watching the Cowboys to see if Bo Scarbrough would have a good rookie season.
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Many former Yell Leaders have celebrated incredible career milestones and personal successes, such as:
•The late Dr. James H. “Red” Duke Jr. ’50: Famed trauma surgeon and medical educator at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center
•Rick Perry ’72: United States Secretary of Energy; 47th Texas Governor
•Ronnie McDonald ’93: Bastrop County’s first African-American judge, and at 27, the youngest in Texas history
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Originally posted by McLovin View PostMany former Yell Leaders have celebrated incredible career milestones and personal successes, such as:
•The late Dr. James H. “Red” Duke Jr. ’50: Famed trauma surgeon and medical educator at The University of Texas Health Science Center at Houston and Memorial Hermann-Texas Medical Center
•Rick Perry ’72: United States Secretary of Energy; 47th Texas Governor
•Ronnie McDonald ’93: Bastrop County’s first African-American judge, and at 27, the youngest in Texas history
I'm not gonna talk down about anyone's side here, but it's important to remember that all universities have those who go in the military, and go on to contribute greatly. Moreso those with ROTC programs, naturally.
Nevermind all that though, lets hear some more BS about the Cowboys from the fans of the expansion team in Houston.
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Originally posted by 44mag View Posti am going to stop talking anything texas a&m on this board. There obviously is zero knowledge of the school from most on here. Yes, throughout history, many of the yell leaders have been members of the corps of cadets, and believe it or not, many of those corps of cadet members have gone on to serve this country and fight for your freedom...and many of our graduates need to get their sarcasm and funny bone calibrated
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