COLLEGE STATION, Texas — While most college teams have cheerleaders, the Texas A&M Aggies have yell leaders. While yell leaders don’t do gymnastics on the sidelines, their job is the same ...
Two of Texas A&M's yell leaders -- and two of the most popular men on campus. It's fitting that the Aggies haven't changed. When it comes to football traditions, few things down here ever do.
Gotta tell you, the Aggie yell leaders — who are the school's equivalent of a cheerleading squad — are mostly annoying.
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The Aggies don't have cheerleaders they have yell leaders, and it is their responsibility to make sure the fans are riled up and ready for each game. In fact, they actually have yell practice the ...
As before every home game, Aggies tradition calls for the Midnight Yell. Similar to a pep rally, five Texas A&M students, or "yell leaders" take turns in firing up a crowd at Kyle Field.