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Texas A&M Aggies Football Tickets

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Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 26 reviews

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Texas A&M Aggies Football History

Texas A&M first fielded a varsity football team as the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in 1894. Success came early for the school as coach Dana X. Bible led Texas A&M to an undefeated season in 1917, a campaign in which the Aggies were not scored on even once. After Bible served a year in the military during World War I, he returned and repeated this feat in 1919. From 1954 to 1957, the legendary coach Paul "Bear" Bryant led Texas A&M, developing such notable players and future coaches as John David Crow, Jack Pardee and Gene Stallings. The 1954 team, known collectively as "The Junction Boys," overcame the worst season in Bryant's career to become legends in their own right after willing themselves back into title contention.

Through the program's historic associations with the Southwest and Big 12 Conferences, and its current affiliation with the Southeastern Conference, Texas A&M has had many bitter foes. Its fiercest rivalry is with the University of Texas, though that effectively ended upon the Aggies' switch to the SEC in 2012, but is poised to return with Texas moving to the SEC in 2024. Tense rivalries with LSU, Arkansas and South Carolina remain, however. The Aggies have had two Heisman Trophy winners: John David Crow in 1957, and Johnny Manziel in 2012. They've won 17 SWC championships plus the 1998 Big 12 Conference championship, to go along with three national titles, in 1919, 1927 and 1939.

The Aggies are coached by Jimbo Fisher, who previously led Florida State to a national championship in 2013. He replaced Kevin Sumlin after the 2017 season. 

Texas A&M Aggies Football Team Info

Conference: Southeastern Conference
Division: Western
Team Colors: Maroon, White
Team Rivals: LSU Tigers, Arkansas Razorbacks, Texas Longhorns, South Carolina Gamecocks 

Texas A&M Aggies Football at Kyle Field

College Station, Texas, is home to the Texas A&M Aggies. The Aggies play at Kyle Field, which originally opened in 1927 and now seats 102,733 after a complete renovation between 2013 and 2015. Texas A&M is known for its "12th Man" tradition, which stems from the 1922 Dixie Classic against Centre College. Spectator and basketball player E. King Gill rode the bench for A&M when coach Dana X. Bible realized he was running out of healthy substitutes, inspiring the Aggies to a 22-14 victory over the undefeated Centre Praying Colonels.

FAQS

The Texas A&M University Aggies’ 2023 regular season kicks off in September at home as the Aggies face off against the New Mexico Lobos. Texas A&M will play their final game of the regular season at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana against SEC West rivals the LSU Tigers. Here’s a list of key games to keep an eye on: 

  • 09/02 vs. New Mexico Lobos
  • 09/30 @ Arkansas Razorbacks
  • 10/07 vs. Alabama Crimson Tide
  • 10/28 vs. South Carolina Gamecocks
  • 11/04 @ Ole Miss Rebels
  • 11/25 @ LSU Tigers

Tickets for the 2023 regular season can be purchased on Ticketmaster, the Official Ticket Marketplace of the Texas A&M University Aggies.

The Texas A&M University Aggies play at the Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. The seating map for Kyle Field can be viewed here.

Reviews

Rating: 4.3 out of 5 based on 26 reviews
  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Action Jackson worth the price of admission!!!

    by GotPetrino on 1/3/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    An amazing game between the Louisville Cardinals and Texas A&M! Lamar Jackson is a bona fide superstar and I can't wait to watch the Cards dominate the ACC in 2016. I'll be at every game in Papa John's Cardinal Stadium! It's gonna be a fun year!! #GoCards #L1C4

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    CARDS Home away from home

    by Brainchick on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Had a blast. Seats were great. Ladies take not though, you can NOT take a purse in to Nissan stadium

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    MUSIC CITY BOWL

    by taskmaster50 on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Had a good time watching the game. Great seats and great weather. Everyone was excited to watch a bowl game in Nashville TN.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    MCB has been better

    by Steveo429 on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    It was a great game late but with 3rd string QB playing I guess that's to be expected. My son and I go every year regardless of the teams. Its traditional for us. The experience is always awesome

  • Rating: 3 out of 5

    Music City Bowl

    by Breehna on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    I really enjoyed the game and the stadium was pretty amazing. There's a crazy amount of concessions and the bathrooms were kept relatively clean. The only part I had an issue with was they would not let you bring a bag bigger than a clutch inside the stadium. I had a bag filled with extra clothing to stay warm and even though they had people there to check bags to make sure no weapons were in them I was not allowed to bring it inside. I had to carry all of my extra clothing and stuff everything into pockets, they would not even let me carry the EMPTY bag into the stadium. I had to rent a locker. I'm sure it's just another ploy to make money but I found it rather rediculous.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Great Venue and Game

    by Stiffler078 on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    The venue is a short walk away from all the bars and attractions and the game itself was great. Go Cards!

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Music City Bowl fun

    by JanieCar on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Enjoyed the Music City Bowl - fun atmosphere, terrific view of downtown Nashville at night. Didn't have a dog in the race but was fun to watch just the same.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Nashville and Franklin American Music City Bowl

    by Texas2244 on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Nashville was awesome, lots to do. Broadway was fun, lots of music and food although i'd go out of downtown to eat next time...pricey and made for crowds. The Music City Bowl was great, eat and drink before you go...as with all professional football stadiums...way overpriced..slice of pizza $10, $8 hotdog...crazy. 16oz beer $9.

  • Rating: 4 out of 5

    Good seats and view.

    by TheVille13 on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Seat location was great. Could see the action perfectly. Walking bridge to and from the game was a great way to avoid traffic. Do not go hungry to the game. The consessions were lacking and very slow.

  • Rating: 5 out of 5

    Awesome!

    by selinadh on 1/2/16Nissan Stadium - Nashville

    Loved the end zone seats. Seeing the action when it's coming right at you is awesome.