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Several longtime Texas A&M football ticket holders could lose their seats because of Kyle Field redevelopment plans, lawyers who have filed suit to stop the re-seating process say.
A judge has refused to block the $458 million seating expansion for Texas A&M's Kyle Field as some ticketholders fear that they could lose their favorite spots this fall.
On Wednesday morning, the Fightin' Texas Aggie Band made its way to Kyle Field. The band sat in its normal spot in preparation for the upcoming season.
The push to sell alcohol at Kyle Field started in 2018 when A&M introduced the sale of beer and wine in a premium section of the stadium that required only $5 for entry.
“In preparation for the return of Aggie Football, Texas A&M has established a reduced capacity, distanced seating plan designed to host fans at Kyle Field as safely as possible while focusing on ...
Texas A&M's Kyle Field might soon be among the largest venues in college football. The A&M System Board of Regents is slated to discuss potentially major renovations to Kyle Field at its meeting ...