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Posted on 11/2/18 at 12:26 pm to scott8811
Mainly because the college was all dudes.
Back in the day, the cadets always brought a date/corsage (usually from Texas Women’s or Baylor) to every home game.
There was never a need to identify a specific game for the purpose of “Homecoming.”
So began the kissing after the team scores tradition (“When the team scores, we score”).
(this is also where the Yell Leaders tradition originated, but that’s another thread)
Former Students are welcome back to Aggieland any time, regardless of the game, so the idea of Homecoming never caught on.
Back in the day, the cadets always brought a date/corsage (usually from Texas Women’s or Baylor) to every home game.
There was never a need to identify a specific game for the purpose of “Homecoming.”
So began the kissing after the team scores tradition (“When the team scores, we score”).
(this is also where the Yell Leaders tradition originated, but that’s another thread)
Former Students are welcome back to Aggieland any time, regardless of the game, so the idea of Homecoming never caught on.
This post was edited on 11/2/18 at 12:30 pm
Posted on 11/2/18 at 12:40 pm to scott8811
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really? I never knew this.... what weird a&m reason do yall have for this?
We're not a high school.
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