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Much to Yell About | ||
Heroic Rudder | 3 | |
Dana Xenophon Bible | 3 | |
The First Bowl Game of the Future Big 12 | 6 | |
The St. Louis Connection | 8 | |
He's Known as Mr. Aggie Baseball | 8 | |
Homer Norton and the Tower | 11 | |
Jolly G. Rollie White Coliseum | 13 | |
Minnie, Mickey, and R.C. | 13 | |
The Barbecue's Over | 15 | |
Recent Aggie Olympians | ||
Persistence Pays Off for Floyd Heard | 19 | |
Aggie Olympian Jennifer McFalls | 20 | |
Stacy Sykora: Olympic Dream Come True | 21 | |
That Fightin' Aggie Spirit | ||
Mike Ricke's Favorite Overachieving Teams | 27 | |
The Original Rocket Man | 28 | |
Beloved Tennis Coach David Kent | 30 | |
Ellis's Linksmen | 31 | |
Ted Nelson and the Breakthrough Title | 32 | |
Basketball Trivia, Anyone? | 33 | |
The Corbellis: A Winning Volleyball Team | 34 | |
Charlie's Habit Leads to Trouble | 36 | |
In the Shadow of the Wrecking Crew | ||
The 1986 Cotton Bowl and the Heisman Hex | 43 | |
Bull Johnson | 44 | |
Dave Elmendorf and the Diamond | 45 | |
Paul "Bear" Bryant and the Mid-1950s Turnaround | 46 | |
Jim Myers and the Legacy of Bryant | 49 | |
Gene Stallings Gets a Bear of a Surprise | 50 | |
Unsung Aggie Receivers | 52 | |
Charley Moran and the Great Manush Ejection | 54 | |
The Famous Hurricane Game | 55 | |
Emory Bellard-Hall of Fame Coach and Inventor of the Wishbone Offense | 58 | |
The Play That Turned Around a Season | 63 | |
Later Texas-Texas A&M Games Didn't Decide Champs of SWC | 64 | |
Aggie Greats From the Past | 66 | |
Dat Nguyen: An All-American Story From Aggieland | 72 | |
The Snow Bowl of 2000: Sherrill and Slocum Reunited | 75 | |
Basketball According to Shelby Metcalf | ||
Shelby Definitely Needed More Clothes | 83 | |
Longview, Texas | 84 | |
The Great but Unsung Coaches of the Southwest Conference | 85 | |
The Original Chair Throw | 86 | |
The Aggies and Pistol Pete Maravich | 88 | |
The Aggies and the NCAA Tournament | 89 | |
The Good Dr. Metcalf and the Legendary Dave Campbell | 90 | |
The Marbury Family | 92 | |
The Better Than Advertised SWC | 93 | |
More on the SWC's Most Famous Basketball Fight | 93 | |
The Impact of the University of Houston on SWC Basketball | 94 | |
Metcalf on Motivation | 96 | |
The Winston Crite Era | 97 | |
The 1976 Basketball Shot Heard Round the World | 99 | |
Another 5'10" Guard and Misconceptions About G. Rollie White | 99 | |
Shelby Loses His Favorite Cap | 100 | |
On the Field with the Maroon and White Nine | ||
Chuck Knoblauch and His Post-A&M Career | 105 | |
Wally Moon and the Moon Shots | 106 | |
Al Ogletree | 108 | |
John DeWitt Against Billy Goat Hill | 110 | |
Robert Blackmon and the Moon Over Mississippi State | 111 | |
Injuries and Illness Prove Difficult as Aggies Miss 1996 Baseball Bid | 114 | |
Beau Bell and the 1951 Aggie Baseball Team | 116 | |
Fighting (Neal) Farmer and SWC Baseball History | 117 | |
The Inimitable Davey Johnson | 119 | |
R.J. Englert: Still in the Record Books After All These Years | 121 | |
Aggies in the Majors | 123 | |
The Day They Tarped with the Trucks | 131 | |
A Media Frenzy | ||
The World's Tallest Fat Man | 137 | |
When Poker Comes to Blows | 137 | |
Where's the Bus? | 138 | |
Wake Up, Bus Driver | 140 | |
She's Known as "CR" | 141 | |
CR Remembers | 142 | |
Stopping a Freight Train | 144 | |
Batting Practice with Hailstones | 145 | |
A Dentist as Man's Best Friend? | 146 | |
Announcing the '79 SWC Golf Tournament | 147 | |
Debbie Comes to Dallas (and the Southwest Conference) | 148 | |
A Refreshing Tale | 150 | |
John Klein, Slim Smith, and Aggie Hospitality | 150 | |
A Texas A&M Track with Rhode Island-Sized Trailers | 151 | |
Late Game Not Included | 152 |
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Add Tales from Aggieland, The fabled history of Texas A&M has produced more stories than can fit into simple print. Obviously, the legend of the 12th Man, the heroism of President Rudder, the atmosphere of an Aggie Muster, and the sheer joy of a visit to campus are facets of t, Tales from Aggieland to the inventory that you are selling on WonderClubX
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Add Tales from Aggieland, The fabled history of Texas A&M has produced more stories than can fit into simple print. Obviously, the legend of the 12th Man, the heroism of President Rudder, the atmosphere of an Aggie Muster, and the sheer joy of a visit to campus are facets of t, Tales from Aggieland to your collection on WonderClub |