Texas A&M's Yell Leaders Are The Cringiest Tradition In
Aggie Yell Leaders A yell leader leading the "Gig 'Em" yell on the field at a football game. The Aggie Yell Leaders are a group of Texas A&M University students that lead Aggie fans in a series of "yells" during athletic events or other school events. Aggies are very proud of their traditions. Just ask them.
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Texas A&M's Yell Leaders look especially terrible after dissing App State with some truly awful, hypocritical jokes and then losing at home. After a brutal loss to unranked Appalachian State, that is no longer the case. The Aggies paid the Mountaineers a lot of money to travel to pull the upset in College Station and the students back in Boone, N. Why do other schools DESPISE A&M’s tradition so much?
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — While most college teams have cheerleaders, the Texas A&M Aggies have yell leaders. While yell leaders don’t do gymnastics on the sidelines, their job is the same. The Yell Leaders use a variety of hand signals, called "pass-backs," to direct and intensify the crowds. When people want to know where the cheerleaders are during Aggie games, they quickly learn Aggies don't cheer — they yell. Yell Leaders
However, growing up that area I can say that it was normal to hate on tamu traditions like yell leaders for being 'gay'. Granted, there were lots of aggie rings in this ag town, but the kids in school made fun of us. . Texas A&M has yell leaders, not cheerleaders. Here's why
U.S. Energy Secretary Rick Perry, a former Texas governor and Texas A&M University Aggies Yell Leader, said Wednesday the election of the first openly gay president of the institution's student. . Yell Leaders
Aggies don't cheer — they yell. Read about Texas A&M University's Yell Leaders, responsible for energizing the crowd at Aggie gamedays and other events. .
The yell leaders
Yell Leaders Official Texas A&M description: When people want to know where the cheerleaders are during Aggie games, they quickly learn Aggies don't cheer — they yell. Yell Leaders are a team of upperclassmen — three seniors and two juniors — elected each year by the student body. .
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For a school that got its start as an all-male military college, there's little surprise that its cheerleaders would be men. Except Aggies don't cheer, they yell. .