Former Texas A&M quarterback Johnny Manziel returned to College Station for a public autograph signing session Sunday evening at Aggieland Outfitters on University Dr.
The event, which was Manziel’s first public signing since becoming a professional athlete, saw hundreds of fans brave heat, three hour long waits and spend anywhere from $125-$155 for an up-close encounter with A&M’s second-ever Heisman winner.
An initial 250 tickets were released for the signing, with an additional 100 released at a later date. Both sets sold out within 24 hours.
Fans like supply chain management junior Griffin Vela were unphased by the cost of tickets or the line that wrapped all the way around the building and zigzagged through the inside of the store.
“I love Johnny, and he really got me into football,” Vela said. “The ticket was kind of expensive but I think it’s worth it.”
For 10-year-old fan Johnny White, the chance to meet Manziel was too good to pass up.
“He’s my favorite football player and he’s just stunning on the field,” White said.
Dallas Shipp, director of marketing and communications for Aggieland Outfitters, said bringing in high-profile former A&M athletes is about more than just attracting a large number of customers to the store.
“It doesn’t matter what age you are, it’s an honor for us to have these guys back, especially for the kids,” Shipp said. “Even though they’ve been in line for an hour or two, to see them come out of line after high fiving Johnny makes all the work that goes into these events worth it.”
Shipp said giving Aggies a chance to meet their sports heroes is something the store takes pride in.
“We love having [former athletes] in here,” Shipp said. “For me, I remember guys like Ja’Mar Toombs, Rocky Bernard, Mark Farris and Reggie McNeil. For these younger fans, their heroes will always be Johnny Manziel, Ryan Swope, [Ryan] Tannehill and all those guys. To see so many kids smiling, you couldn’t ask for a better day.”
Hannah McAfee, class of 2015, said Manziel’s return to Aggieland meant a lot to her and other Aggies.
“It shows his love for the 12th Man,” McAfee said. “He’s still coming back even though he’s a big shot now.”
Johnny returns to Aggieland
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Matt Stevens • Dec 4, 2024 at 4:27 pm
Johnny Manziel is a crook. Last year on Nov. 30. he did not show up at a sold out non profit fund raising event in Corpus Christi. He was hired and never called to explain what happened, no apology. Had to reach out to the owners of his Money Bar in College Station, just to get the run around from them for one year. He agreed to sign all the memorabilia he had promised to sign at the fund raising event, One year to the day, Nov 30, 2024 After a 4 1/2 hour drive to College Station, him and Bar buddies refused to take phone calls and answer any text. Once again, Johnny Manziel screwed this non profit organization,,,,PS he is allowing his Bar Friends to run his out of control life. My advise to anyone is to stay away from him. I have spoken to everyone in Kerrville, his hometown, and they said the same thing, he is bad news!