I don't know why but this is one of my favorite view at Texas A & M University . Sitting on the 50 yard line and looking northeast between the "Zone" seats and the east side of the stadium you see the old G. Rollie White Basketball building. The Aggie Men now play in a more modern building but there is just something about the old Basketball Building that brings back fond memories. Behind G. Rollie you can see the Oceanography building.

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Trey, I saw the Aggie game on TV Saturday and it looked like there was a great crowd in attendance. Wonderful photo.
Howdy Trey
That sure is a really fine view. You always take really fine photos to show us.
Hi Trey,
Wow, what's not to like with such a great photo? I'm a football fan myself and I loved this shot!
Trey - A great photo and look at all those people in the stands. Looks like a picture perfect day.
Trey, boy does this take me back to Fall and football in Dallas, Texas. My favorite time of year! Great photo and I hope you had a great time!
Lynda
Thanks! I have wanted to take this photo for years ...It represents a moment in time at an Aggie Tradition.
I love it! I'll be there this weekend for the Army game. Go Ags!!
Hey, Trey. Did you by chance go to the red, white and blue game after 9/11? I think it was the Oklahoma State game. It was so awesome on television and I have the picture that the Association was selling around here somewhere.
Are you going to give us some pictures of the Aggie Bonfire? I just found out recently that the tradition didn't end, it just changed locations, sponsors, and they charge admission. Hmmm. I did hear they had about 20,000 last year.
Russel
I did go to that game!
I am looking at a photo of that game on our study wall right now. It is a beautiful sight.
The bonfire is just down the road from my home near Hearne in Roberson County. There is a directional sign accross the street .