At Midnight Yell, Texas A&M fans asked to honor Tyler Hilinski at Saturday’s game
Texas A&M football is well known for its litany of long-standing traditions.
On Friday night, the Aggies were asked to borrow one from their opponent this week, the South Carolina Gamecocks.
At the Midnight Yell, a yell leader asked A&M fans to open the third quarter with three fingers raised to honor the late Tyler Hilinski, brother of Gamecocks quarterback Ryan Hilinski. South Carolina has adopted the tradition in part inspired by Hilinski’s Hope, the foundation set up by his family after his suicide.
Texas A&M football is well known for its litany of long-standing traditions.
On Friday night, the Aggies were asked to borrow one from their opponent this week, the South Carolina Gamecocks.
At the Midnight Yell, a yell leader asked A&M fans to open the third quarter with three fingers raised to honor the late Tyler Hilinski, brother of Gamecocks quarterback Ryan Hilinski. South Carolina has adopted the tradition in part inspired by Hilinski’s Hope, the foundation set up by his family after his suicide.