The Texas A&M Aggies opened up their 2014 college football season last Thursday in about the best fashion they possibly could have, with a convincing win over the South Carolina Gamecocks, 52-28. The blowout showed that the Aggies have lost none of their swagger with the departure of Johnny Manziel. As a matter of fact, the program and head coach Kevin Sumlin may have more swagger than ever before.
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To make matters even better, if you want to see for yourself up close and personal that the Aggies are full of swagger, all you have to do it attend the team’s home opener this weekend against Lamar, where the “Swaggercopter” will be on display in College Station.
Yes, the Swaggercopter.
Bell Helicopter announced the news on Wednesday that folks could turn out on Saturday to get a good look at the helicopter that represents the Texas A&M program, and most importantly, all of their swagger.
RT @one_bell: Howdy Ags! See the B429 #swaggercopter before the @AggieFootball game Sat. pic.twitter.com/TzdT0crxVp
— AggieFBLife (@aggiefblife) September 3, 2014
The Aggies, after that win over South Carolina, more than deserve their own helicopter, given how dominant the offense was in the win behind the arm of sophomore Kenny Hill, who immediately surpassed Johnny Manziel in his first start and etched his name in the Aggie record books.
