Video from A&M’s famous trash-talking pre-Alabama yell practice
Between a Chuy’s and a Lululemon on Friday night in suburban Birmingham was part of college football’s rich tapestry of traditions.
The Texas A&M Yell Practice hit the road before Saturday night’s visit to Bryant-Denny Stadium with 100-plus fans jammed into a plaza at The Summit off US-280.
Starting at 10 p.m., instead of midnight, the junior yell leader kicked things off with a few sets of mini pushups. The video of that quickly went viral before getting to the main event.
The first of the two fables — essentially trash talk of the upcoming opponent — didn’t go so well but the gathered fans offered encouragement for the yell leader working to remember his lines.
Yell leader: “What’s written on the back of every Alabama degree?”
Crowd: “What?”
“Yell leader: “Will work for foood!”
There was a lot of hissing at his story about a “useless, hanky panky, no good Alabama fan” who struggled with last year’s 41-38 loss to Texas A&M.
There were some actual Alabama fans who crashed the party, interested to see what this tradition was all about. Someone yelled “Roll Tide” in a quiet moment and there was a guy with a sign poking fun at the out-of-town guests.
Take a look at the video above for the experience from Texas A&M’s yell practice leading into the 7 p.m., CT Saturday game in Bryant-Denny Stadium.
Michael Casagrande is a reporter for the Alabama Media Group. Follow him on Twitter @ByCasagrande or on Facebook.