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Some Texas A&M officials felt 92,000 was enough. Not for Chancellor John Sharp. This Aggie knew that he needed to unify Kyle Field by making it symmetrical. And doing that bumped capacity to ...
The legal dispute between donors to Texas A&M University's 12th Man Foundation over ticketing and parking issues at the university's revamped Kyle Field has been moved from a federal court in ...
Aggies challenge Kyle Field re-seating process in court. By ALLEN REED Jul 23, 2013 Jul 23, 2013 Updated Jul 22, 2020; 0; An artist's rendering of the Kyle Field renovation project. Facebook ...
Kyle Field's expansion hasn't gone over well with ... Row 25, Seats 1 to 8 ... A large chunk of the $450 million price tag for the project is being accounted for by expensive seat licenses ...
Reports put the stadium's capacity at approximately 103,000 under the proposed renovations, which would make Kyle Field the SEC's largest stadium, surpassing Tennessee's Neyland Stadium (102,455).
Texas A&M football is almost back. The Aggies kick off the season in less than three weeks after what has seemingly been a neverending offseason. Though there were times the season looked to be in ...
Three days of celebrating will mark the reopening of Texas A&M's Kyle Field after $485 million worth of renovations. The events begin on September 11 and conclude on September 13.
Kyle Field at Texas A&M University is joining a number of college football venues in honoring those who have served our country. More than 100,000 people can pack into Kyle Field on a sell out game.
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.