The Texas A&M Aggies play home games inside Kyle Field, one of the largest stadiums in college football, backed by the unmatched spirit of the 12th Man tradition, where the entire student body stands the whole game as a sign of readiness to play. Maroon and white, and steeped in Corps of Cadets military tradition, Texas A&M brings a fan culture unlike almost anywhere else in the sport. Since departing the Big 12 for the SEC in 2012, the Aggies have leaned into that identity as one of the conference's most resource-rich, fan-driven programs.
Texas A&M first fielded a football team in 1894 and claims three national championships: 1919, 1927, and 1939. The Aggies were long-time members of the Southwest Conference and later the Big 12 before joining the SEC in 2012, where they've continued to build one of the sport's most passionate fan bases around the 12th Man tradition. Johnny Manziel's Heisman-winning 2012 season, the first true freshman to win the award, remains a landmark moment in program history.
Source: RateGame Editorial