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Texas A&M Football vs. Florida

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Photo by Photo by Meredith Seaver

The Corps of Cadets conducted a march-in through campus.

On Saturday, Oct. 10 the Texas A&M football team defeated the Florida Gators 41-38 in the last two seconds of the game. The Aggies will take on Mississippi State Bulldogs on Oct. 17 at 3 p.m. in Starkville. 
Photos by Meredith Seaver & Angelina Alcantar

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  • Cadets wear khaki masks as a part of their uniform.

  • Senior cadets wear boots and major unit officers carry sabres.

  • Unit commanding officers wear a one diamond rank on their collar while Reveille has five.

  • The Corps of Cadets usually conducts their march-in through Kyle Field.

  • The Corps of Cadets will “march-in” before every home game.

  • Two F-16s fly over Kyle Stadium right before kick-off. 

  • Students on the stands wave their towels during the game against the University of Florida. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • The current 12th Man, Braden White, runs onto the field carrying the 12th Man flag. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • There are 55 flags flying over Kyle Field to represent the 55 Aggies that served in World War I and gave their lives in defense of their country.

  • The Corps of Cadets sing along to the War Hymn before the game starts. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior defensive lineman Jayden Peevy had 5 total tackles. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Junior defensive back Devin Morris had four total tackles. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond rushed for eight yards.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond averaged 1.3 yards when rushing the ball. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond threw 338 passing yards. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Freshman wide receiver Chase Lane made one touchdown in the game against the University of Florida. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Graduate student defensive lineman Micheal Clemons had two total tackles.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Freshman defensive back Jaylon Jones had two total tackles.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Sophomore running back Isaiah Spiller had 174 rushing yards. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Junior yell leader Memo Salinos leads the student section in a yell. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Sophomore linebacker Andre White Jr. had two total tackles. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond hands the ball to sophomore running back Isiah Spiller. Isiah Spiller averaged 6.4 rushing yards. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond threw threw passing touchdowns. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Freshman wide receiver Kam Brown had one receiving yard. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Junior place kicker Seth Small kicked a 26 yard field goal to win the game against the University of Florida. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Junior defensive back Leon O’Neal Jr. intercepted a pass that was eventually called back due to a foul.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • A student in the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band puts up their instrument. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Sophomore running back Isaiah Spiller rushed for two touchdowns.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond threw three passing touchdowns.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior linebacker Buddy Johnson had one tackle for loss.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior linebacker Buddy Johnson had 11 tackles.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • A student in the Corps of Cadets waves her towel.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond gained 12 rushing yards. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Students wave their towels in the student section. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior linebacker Buddy Johnson had 11 tackles.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Senior quarterback Kellen Mond threw for 338 yards.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • Freshman defensive back Jaylon Jones and freshman defensive lineman McKinnley Jackson celebrate after a play. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • The Texas A&M football team celebrates after their win over the Florida Gators.

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • There are 55 flags that fly over Kyle Field for each home football game.

  • Students saw ’em during the War Hymn. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • A fan in the stands celebrates after Texas A&M defeats the University of Florida. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
  • The Corps of Cadets salute during the National Anthem. 

    Photo by Photo by Angelina Alcantar
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