I got a text a few weeks back that Ben's name was picked out of thousands of entries to be the 12th Man Kid of the Game at A&M's home opener against UCLA. I was thrilled and Ben was excited, although he'd never been to an Aggie game so he had no idea just how much fun lay ahead. Unfortunately, Matt had to be out of town for work and I wasn't able to get another ticket together for Alex so he didn't get to experience our awesome day, but he had a fun day with Grandma all to himself.
Ben and I headed to College Station nice and early and he picked out a new cap at the MSC.
The best part of this whole deal - pregame field passes!
We got to tailgate in Maroon Village before heading into Kyle Field.
12th Kid! (but due to some shipping mixup, he got an adult XXL shirt...kid sized M to be mailed shortly)
Thanks so much, Mattress Firm!!
Ben was filmed waving and giving a big thumbs up.
Then we were free to hang out on the field until kickoff! I had so much fun seeing giants like Myles Garrett (#15 behind Ben) in person.
First time to Kyle Field and he's standing on the grass...I had to keep telling him how lucky we both were to be down there!
And then, what?! The yell leaders!!
Ben's favorite sideline experience was seeing the Sprit of 02 cannon up close and personal.
He had some questions about it and we happened to meet the guy who knows everything about the cannon, and he taught Ben all about it and even let him see the shells and hold a load. He'll remember this forever.
Matt didn't get completely left out of our experience - I was sending pictures all afternoon and we facetimed from the field so he got to feel the excitement.
Ben's video aired a little earlier than we expected so I didn't get it all on video, but I got our boy on the big screen!
Finally, we stood by the football players coming out of the tunnel before the game and then headed to our seats to yell on the Ags to victory over UCLA (31-24 victory in overtime!)
I had so much fun teaching Ben all about the traditions of an Aggie game, and there are tons, but by far the best were sawing varsity's horns off on the field before the game and then watching the Aggie band at halftime. You just can't beat Aggieland on game day! What an amazing day!!