Never forget: Texas AandM's 'Red, White and Blue' out

Most-if not all-of us can remember the exact thing we were doing 14 years ago, on this date Sept. 11, 2001. After those horrific and cowardly acts by those involved, America banded together in a myriad of ways, but nothing brings us together quite like sports. Though the Aggies played a football gameagainst Oklahoma State

Most-if not all-of us can remember the exact thing we were doing 14 years ago, on this date Sept. 11, 2001. After those horrific and cowardly acts by those involved, America banded together in a myriad of ways, but nothing brings us together quite like sports. Though the Aggies played a football game against Oklahoma State that weekend, there were far more important things happening on the field than the contest.

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The solidarity displayed between both team, and really in all stadiums and ball parks across America spoke to the true nature of what it meant to be American. Texas A&M's "red, white and blue" out gesture was perfect for the occasion and the students who proposed the idea are what true Aggie fans are all about. Having a stadium filled with students and fans wearing our nation's colors will forever go down as one of the great moments in sports, especially at a time when we lost so many.

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