Fullback Cullen Gillaspia celebrates with fans on Kyle Field. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
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Armando Banda '99 celebrates with his son Zachary Manuel Banda on his ninth birthday at midfield. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
Fans take part in the Aggie War Hymn. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
Cadet Carlos Graybill '19 proposed to Gabriela Lammoglia '19 at halftime. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
The Aggie Band performs at halftime. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
Yell Leaders watch as the Aggie Band performs at halftime. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
The Aggie Band performs at halftime. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
Mia Miller runs onto Kyle Field prior to kickoff. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24.)
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Defensive tackle Josh Rogers high-fives a fan. The Aggies defeated LSU in the seventh overtime at Kyle Field Nov. 24. (Mark Guerrero/Texas A&M Marketing & Communications)
Texas A&M’s seven-overtime,74-72 victory over LSU Saturday, Nov. 24 at Kyle Field was the highest-scoring game in FBS history, but the game also featured more memorable moments.
From Corps March-In, to a halftime proposal to the field rush, relive a day that will go down in Aggie history in the photo gallery.