
COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) – Soccer is an enormous custom on Thanksgiving Day, and whereas the Aggies didn’t play, the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets had been serving to the group prepare by occurring a journey to Austin.
Round 80 members of the corps gathered at so much close to Kyle Discipline at 7:30 p.m. on Thanksgiving Day, the place they’d start a 100-mile relay-style occasion. Damaged up into groups, they’ll run to the Corps’ march staging space in Austin, escorted by police, with the plan to be there by 11 a.m.
From there, they’ll march in with the fightin’ Texas Aggie Band to complete the supply.
“The objective of that is to have the ability to encourage the following technology of Aggies and to have the ability to encourage all the campus. Your entire Aggie community is introduced collectively as a result of we, because the Corps, had been inspiring and serving to our Aggie group, the soccer group, as they get able to tackle Texas,” stated Carson Seiber, a member of the Texas A&M Corps of Cadets and occasion coordinator.
Seiber stated since he was a freshman who discovered A&M can be taking part in Texas in Austin his senior yr, it was his dream to carry again the custom that he stated began over twenty years in the past.
“I had this dream, and I sort of talked to individuals, and now that it’s my senior yr, I actually had an concept about why not carry the custom again, why not sort of go away a mark, go away a legacy on the Corp and Texas A&M that hasn’t actually occurred in a very long time,” Seiber stated.
The plan actually finalized itself a few week in the past, however was pitched two months in the past. He stated what actually separates Texas A&M College from each different college is its core values.
“I believe it’s been actually cool to see the truth that when the Aggies are profitable, we see our Aggies assist one another, but in addition in instances when are Aggies haven’t been good at soccer or tragedies like bonefire, our Aggies are there in victory or defeat,” Seiber stated.
The Aggies will tackle the Texas Longhorns tomorrow at 6:30 p.m.
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