Sunday, October 17, 2010

Texas A&M

Frequently, my students ask me "Why do you go for A&M?" They say it in exactly those words every time. What the are asking me, is why do I follow and support and hope for a team that constantly loses. Why do I choose them when I could easily follow the Longhorns who in the recent years have proved to be better and more consistent and who win. They ask a very good question.

I think I am writing this post to remind myself and my football loving husband why we continue to love them after they continue to break our hearts.

What my students don't understand is loyalty to a university. It's not like I woke up one morning and said, "What college football team should I choose?" My loyalty and love for the Aggies happened over years.

My loyalty to the aggie football team is not at all about the 11 players on the field or even about Sherman. (clearly) My loyalty is about what A&M has done for me. It's about the 4 years I spent there as a student. I'ts about my years on the big event committe. It's about that lady who Big event helped, Virginia, and how much A&M touched her life, and how in turn, she touched mine. It's about my years a Fish Camp counselor. It's amount all the hours I poured into decos. It's about the hours I spent painting banners and creating themes. It's about my freshman who to this day, I still remember. It's about all the hours studying in the library. It's about my 2 years at the 102. It's about my grad degree. It's about what I learned while I was there. And its about tradition. It's about taking our hats off in the MSC and not walking on the grass. It's about gigem and whoop. It's about the war hymn and swaying.

For me, that's what my loyalty to the Aggie Football team is about. We will loose a lot and hopefully win some and hopefully the football program will take a turn for the better at some point. But I still support and am still an Aggie because of everything else that A&M stands for and means to me.