Texas A&M Football: 10 Aggies as Thanksgiving Foods

LOS ANGELES - NOVEMBER 23: Slices of pie ready to be served at the Los Angeles Mission and Anne Douglas Center's Thanksgiving Meal for the Homeless on November 23, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Kirk and Anne Douglas hosted the event. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images)
LOS ANGELES - NOVEMBER 23: Slices of pie ready to be served at the Los Angeles Mission and Anne Douglas Center's Thanksgiving Meal for the Homeless on November 23, 2005 in Los Angeles, California. Kirk and Anne Douglas hosted the event. (Photo by David Livingston/Getty Images) /
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8. Christian Kirk – Cranberry Sauce

If you’re trying to think of a Thanksgiving dish that will bring the meal to life, then look no further than cranberry sauce! This vibrant red and taste loaded dish is the accent to every Thanksgiving meal and adds a little kick to everything.

Certainly, Christian Kirk does the same thing to the Aggie football team! You never know when he’s going to catch a deep bomb, or take a punt or kick back for six! Kirk is the electric guy who’s a game changer and with just one move, can completely alter the game.

9. Damion Ratley – Sweet Tea

Being from the south, sweet tea runs through my blood. Chicken Express sweet tea is my favorite and it can easily be the home run of any meal.

Damion Ratley has been hitting home runs for the Aggie all year. At 22.3 yards per reception, he’s ranked fifth in the NCAA and third in the SEC in yards per reception. When it comes to the deep ball, the speedy receiver is king for the Aggies. Each of his five touchdowns this season have come in the last three games for the Aggies. The most recent game in Oxford was his career best with five receptions for 111 yards and a touchdown.