A small percentage of unsavory hecklers always seem to ruin it for an entire team’s fanbase. To be clear, Texas A&M Aggie fans, especially at Kyle Field, are some of the best in the SEC, if not the entire country. But what two wankers in Texas A&M gear allegedly did to get kicked out of the 2024 College World Series earlier this week is egregious and goes way beyond over the line.Best porn XXX. They should receive a lifetime ban from Kyle Field, as well as any CWS and Omaha fallout for going after Florida Gators baseball head coach Mike O’Sullivan and his wife for an awful tragedy involving her son, a former Gators batboy. (You can easily see what they look like and footage of their outrageous behavior in the hyperlink or anywhere across social media. We won’t show their faces in this post, since they might love the notoriety.) Aggies baseball head coach Jim Schlossnagle showed pure class postgame. “I want to apologize on behalf of Texas A&M for whatever went on in that dugout,” Schlossnagle said last Saturday after their hard fought 3-2 victory. “Whoever those two guys are, they don’t represent what Texas A&M is all about. And whoever those two guys are, don’t come back. Let’s not let those two guys back in the ballpark.” The entire Texas A&M athletic department should follow suit, especially by banning these two at its most popular venue, Kyle Field, for its most popular sport, college football. It would be a simple gesture that would go a long way for the Aggie community, especially for new Director of Athletics Trev Alberts and new Aggies football head coach Mike Elko. College Station is a tight-knit community that understands tragedy and knows there’s no place for twisting it into venomous taunting at sporting venues. Or anywhere for that matter. Former Alabama Crimson Tide quarterback and college football analyst Greg McElroy ranked Kyle Field as the No. 5 toughest place to play in the entire country! “I think Kyle Field is so underrated,” said McElory. “Like when you think about great, great hostile venues and part of it has to do with the fact that the entire audience and the entire crowd are all engaging in the yells. They all have choreographed dances where they’re [singing] ‘Saw Varsity’s Horns Off’… And when it’s a big game, Texas A&M is really really hard to beat.” Wouldn’t it be great if the Texas A&M baseball team, about to play the Tennessee Volunteers in the College World Series Championship Finals, were celebrating a national championship by being honored at Kyle Field? (Assuming you’re not a Vols fan.) And these two hooligans were nowhere to be found. Matt Graham covers the SEC for The Sporting News. He’s been covering college football, the NFL, NBA, the Olympics, and MLB for almost 20 years for NBC Sports, Yahoo Sports, and USA TODAY Sports, where he also co-founded For The Win.