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Texas A&M Sarge Cotton Twill Ballcap
$82.00 CAD
COTTON TWILL BALLCAP HONORING TEXAS A&M
History: In 1939, the Texas A&M Aggies didn't just win the Southwest Conference — they ran the table, finishing 11-0 with six shutouts and outscoring their opponents 198 to 18 over the regular season. Fullback John Kimbrough was the engine of the offense, and he saved his best for the Sugar Bowl — carrying the ball 25 times for 159 yards and two touchdowns in a 14-13 comeback win over Tulane that sealed the national championship. It remains the only consensus national title in program history, built on one of the most dominant defensive seasons college football had ever seen.
Made from sturdy cotton twill with our signature green satin underbrim, this ballcap honors Texas A&M University and "Sarge," a square-jawed, no-nonsense sergeant who, since appearing in a Battalion Humor Magazine comic strip in 1938, has become an enduring symbol of A&M's Corps of Cadets.