Would it be possible to use a section of audio from your video on a podcast? It is a science podcast where we are chronicling the use of genetics to memorialize iconic landmarks at various Universities, beginning with the poisoned Toomer's Oaks in Auburn. We are showcasing some of the various traditions in SEC schools to help tell the story. Please let me know if this is possible.
@@Texaggie79 Of course. I work for a non-profit biotech research institute and we have a faculty member who is taking his class through the sequencing of the Auburn Toomer's Oak genome. This is the tree, one of the trees, that was poisoned by an Alabama fan after the 2010 Iron Bowl. The idea is that after the Oaks are sequenced, other Universities with recognizable landmarks like the Hedges at Georgia, the Centenial Oak and Clemson, etc. could all be sequenced and memorialized while teaching emerging biology majors through hands on experience of assembling the genomes and publishing their work. Since they are sequencing the full genome, I should have previously said using genomics to memorialize but hopefully this clarifies.
A lot actually. There have been games where the crowd is so loud that the offense can’t here the snap count, forcing the QB to sit in the back field waiting for the crowd to quiet down.
2021 keeping it alive!!! whoop
That was such an awesome night be be in College Station and to be an Aggie with everyone at the stadium.
GIG EM AGGIES!!!
Jack Bauer gig em person
I'm a Longhorns fan, but even I will say no crowd even compares to the 12th man at kyle field.
Respect from an Aggie.
Texas fans have gotten way louder. Must not have been at Tx vs WVU.
The best Midnight Yell ever! Thanks for posting for Ags who were not in College Station.
I flew to Texas from CA for this game and midnight yell
As an outsider, this is crazy, but also pretty cool.
Would it be possible to use a section of audio from your video on a podcast? It is a science podcast where we are chronicling the use of genetics to memorialize iconic landmarks at various Universities, beginning with the poisoned Toomer's Oaks in Auburn. We are showcasing some of the various traditions in SEC schools to help tell the story. Please let me know if this is possible.
Could you spell out a bit more what you mean by "genetics"?
@@Texaggie79 Of course. I work for a non-profit biotech research institute and we have a faculty member who is taking his class through the sequencing of the Auburn Toomer's Oak genome. This is the tree, one of the trees, that was poisoned by an Alabama fan after the 2010 Iron Bowl. The idea is that after the Oaks are sequenced, other Universities with recognizable landmarks like the Hedges at Georgia, the Centenial Oak and Clemson, etc. could all be sequenced and memorialized while teaching emerging biology majors through hands on experience of assembling the genomes and publishing their work. Since they are sequencing the full genome, I should have previously said using genomics to memorialize but hopefully this clarifies.
@@chrispowell1349 Sounds interesting. Can't be too sure these days with topics of "genetics" . :-D Sure you can use the audio.
@@Texaggie79 Thank you!
I hate the A&M crowd but I have to love them also! I wonder how many games the crowd actually has won for them.
It's insane when you're in the middle of it
A lot actually. There have been games where the crowd is so loud that the offense can’t here the snap count, forcing the QB to sit in the back field waiting for the crowd to quiet down.
i was at that it was awesome
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Do any of those people have jobs?
Majority of them are students and I doubt most work on Saturdays…