• Tue. Dec 16th, 2025

BREAKING: We are COMING for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Trophy!!! “I need all Texas A&M Aggies fans to check in with Hook ’em Aggies “

BREAKING: We Are Coming for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Trophy!

 

Aggies, this is our moment! The Texas A&M Aggies have punched their ticket to the legendary Goodyear Cotton Bowl, and the excitement is electric. The 12th Man is ready, the players are fired up, and the fight for glory is on. It’s time to rally together as one unstoppable force. This isn’t just a game; it’s a statement. Let the world hear us loud and clear: the Aggies are here to dominate.

 

Calling All Aggies Fans!

 

Aggieland, your team needs you now more than ever. Whether you’re in College Station, Texas, or watching from halfway across the world, it’s time to check in. We’re uniting under the battle cry of “Hook ’em Aggies!” Let’s bring the fire, the spirit, and the energy that only the 12th Man can deliver. Pack your maroon gear, wave those flags high, and get ready to yell like never before.

 

A Tradition of Excellence Meets the Brightest Stage

 

Texas A&M has always been about more than football. It’s about tradition, grit, and heart. The Cotton Bowl is another chapter in our storied history, a chance to prove why we belong among the best of the best. Our team’s journey to this moment has been built on blood, sweat, and Aggie pride. From every touchdown to every tackle, this squad has fought tooth and nail to represent what Texas A&M is all about. Now, it’s our job to stand behind them with unwavering support.

 

The Opponent Doesn’t Matter—We’re Ready

 

Whoever we’re facing in the Cotton Bowl doesn’t matter. What matters is that the Aggies are prepared to leave it all on the field. Our players have the talent, our coaches have the strategy, and our fans have the spirit. Together, we are an unstoppable force. This is bigger than any one game—it’s about proving what the Aggies are made of.

 

The Goodyear Cotton Bowl Trophy Awaits

 

The Cotton Bowl Trophy isn’t just a piece of hardware. It’s a symbol of hard work, determination, and unity. It’s a prize that represents the culmination of everything we’ve worked for all season. As the Aggies march onto that field, they’ll be playing for each and every one of us who bleeds maroon.

 

Let’s Make History, Aggies

 

This is our time to shine. Let’s fill the stands, drown out the opposition, and make the Cotton Bowl an unforgettable sea of maroon. Share your pride on social media, show your support from wherever you are, and let the players feel the love. The world is watching, and the Aggies are ready to take center stage.

 

Check In Now

 

Aggies fans, it’s time to rise up. Check in, gear up, and get ready to show the world what Texas A&M is all about. This is our time. We’re coming for the Goodyear Cotton Bowl Trophy, and nothing’s going to stop us. Let’s do this, Aggies. Gig ’em!

 

 

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NME NEWS: RUSH — AND THE BAND ARE BACK! 2026 SPRING TOUR DATES CONFIRMED — THEIR BOLDEST SINCE A.M.! DATES & CITIES REVEALED 📣 What’s Going On Legendary Canadian rock band Rush — with original members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson — are returning to the stage for the first time in over a decade with their 2026 “Fifty Something” Tour. It’s a reunion-style run celebrating their music and legacy, with German drummer Anika Nilles stepping in following the passing of Neil Peart. The tour initially started as a select group of dates and has now expanded massively with dozens more shows added due to overwhelming demand — including 17 new cities and extra second shows in many places. — 📍 Confirmed 2026 Tour Dates & Cities (North America) Here’s a representative list of the confirmed dates and cities for Rush’s 2026 Fifty Something Tour — which spans Canada, the United States, and Mexico: June 2026 Jun 7 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 9 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 18 – Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes Jun 24 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena Jun 26 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena July 2026 Jul 16 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 18 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 28 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden Jul 30 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden August 2026 Aug 7 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena Aug 9 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena September 2026 Sep 17 – Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena And expanded stops added later across late summer and fall 2026 (with many second shows due to demand) include: Philadelphia, PA Detroit, MI Montreal, QC Boston, MA Washington, DC Uncasville, CT Hollywood, FL Tampa, FL Charlotte, NC Atlanta, GA Glendale, AZ Edmonton, AB Vancouver, BC …and more, with many cities getting multiple shows as well.

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NME NEWS: RUSH — AND THE BAND ARE BACK! 2026 SPRING TOUR DATES CONFIRMED — THEIR BOLDEST SINCE A.M.! DATES & CITIES REVEALED 📣 What’s Going On Legendary Canadian rock band Rush — with original members Geddy Lee and Alex Lifeson — are returning to the stage for the first time in over a decade with their 2026 “Fifty Something” Tour. It’s a reunion-style run celebrating their music and legacy, with German drummer Anika Nilles stepping in following the passing of Neil Peart. The tour initially started as a select group of dates and has now expanded massively with dozens more shows added due to overwhelming demand — including 17 new cities and extra second shows in many places. — 📍 Confirmed 2026 Tour Dates & Cities (North America) Here’s a representative list of the confirmed dates and cities for Rush’s 2026 Fifty Something Tour — which spans Canada, the United States, and Mexico: June 2026 Jun 7 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 9 – Los Angeles, CA — Kia Forum Jun 18 – Mexico City, MX — Palacio de los Deportes Jun 24 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena Jun 26 – Fort Worth, TX — Dickies Arena July 2026 Jul 16 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 18 – Chicago, IL — United Center Jul 28 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden Jul 30 – New York, NY — Madison Square Garden August 2026 Aug 7 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena Aug 9 – Toronto, ON — Scotiabank Arena September 2026 Sep 17 – Cleveland, OH — Rocket Arena And expanded stops added later across late summer and fall 2026 (with many second shows due to demand) include: Philadelphia, PA Detroit, MI Montreal, QC Boston, MA Washington, DC Uncasville, CT Hollywood, FL Tampa, FL Charlotte, NC Atlanta, GA Glendale, AZ Edmonton, AB Vancouver, BC …and more, with many cities getting multiple shows as well.