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Texas A&M announces end of ticket pull tradition

Spenser Davis

By Spenser Davis

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Texas A&M will be moving its “ticket pull” to a digital platform, the university announced on Friday afternoon.

The decision comes following multiple incidents that occurred during the ticket pull for the Texas-Texas A&M game last month. Moving away from the physical ticket ends a decades-long tradition at Texas A&M — something that Texas A&M president Mark Welsh acknowledged in a statement:

“I love our traditions. They are such a magnificent part of what makes this place special. The tradition of the 12th Man has been very well served by the practice of ticket pull over the years. For many, it became a rite of passage. However, as we grow and evolve as a university and work hard to preserve our valued traditions, the practices associated with those traditions sometimes also need to evolve.

“We put students at risk in the ticket pull for the Texas game. I will not risk letting that happen again. I’m confident we can create a digital solution that preserves the most important elements of the current system and allows us to welcome the 2025 football season safely filled with the Aggie spirit.”

While many college football programs have long ago made the transition to a digital process for ticket dispersement, many A&M fans are frustrated by this development.

Here’s some of the reaction to this decision from social media:

https://twitter.com/doug_keegan/status/1865135492922028509

Spenser Davis

Spenser is a news editor for Saturday Down South and covers college football across all Saturday Football brands.

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