I think they are called the Aggies.
The Wolverines is one of them.
The school was originally an agricultural college so they called themselves "aggies." Now we are all Aggies! :)
i don't know about u but i think it was the Michigan wolveines
The proper noun Aggies refers to the Texas A&M (Texas Agricultural and Mechanical College) sports teams, who have been the subject of innumerable humorous stories.The lowercase aggies can apply to types of marbles that resemble the mineral agate, although imitation (glass) agates were called immies.
The A&M stands for Agriculture and Mechanical. Aggies is an abbreviation for agricultural and was originally a derisive term. It is often used when referring to Morrell Land Grant Colleges.
Because State Utah started as a land grant school and was originally called Utah State Agriculture College and was called USAC. They still maintain a Dairy and beef operation and raise a substantial amount of hay and Corn
"Aggies" steams from the word "agriculture". A&M is an agriculture school and back in Old Army days many of the students came from Texas farms it is a well suited name.
Spartan Stadium. Opened in '23. Current capacity around 75,000.
They called as rapist, because they rape everything including camels
Michigan is called the "Great Lakes State".
Basketball for men and women, baseball, softball, football, hockey, field hockey, golf, soccer, gymnastics, rowing, swimming & diving, tennis, track & field, wrestling, volleyball, and all are called the Michigan State Spartans.