As the college football season approaches, Texas A&M’s Delta Zeta sorority is gaining attention.
A TikTok video featuring Delta Zeta members dancing to Luke Bryan’s “Country Girl” has recently become popular, eventually making its way to X, previously known as Twitter. The sorority is largely being applauded for its celebration of the “country lifestyle,” helped by their well-executed dance routine.
Clay Travis from OutKick commented on the current college culture, highlighting a divide between schools. He pointed out that while some prestigious universities focus on progressive issues, SEC schools are embracing traditions including football, parties, and conventional gender roles, which he notes is leading to a surge in applications.
The video has sparked playful support from fans, with one saying they’ll now root for the Aggies in their upcoming game against Notre Dame. Another fan expressed delight at the resurgence of sorority girls donning cowboy boots, calling the person responsible their “hero.”
The viral video showcasing the Texas A&M sorority has been widely shared across social media.
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Other schools in the SEC might consider adopting Delta Zeta’s strategies.
It seems likely that sororities at Texas A&M are gearing up to reveal new initiatives with the onset of the college football season.
Texas A&M is set to open its 2024 football season on August 31, facing off against Notre Dame at 7:30 p.m. ET.