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Yes, the title is correct. A true monument to the sport of college football. You are entering hallowed ground at Kyle Field. Take it all in. Friendliest fans in the world and the loudest too. An experience you will never forget. Enjoy!
Kyle field by far is the greatest football stadium ever! Yes I am as bias as they get. Not just an Aggie former student but a local for 25 years as well. I am truly missing the former student section as I drive past it but looking forward to the new and improved former students section/alumni rewards to come.
You will understand why this university draws so many people! My grandkids love the place. They especially love to go watch the aggies play.
I am not an Aggie. I am actually a Trojan (USC - 1981) - but I respect everything about the Aggie tradition and especially Kyle Field! WOW! It's under construction now (becasue of A&M joining the SEC ) but visit here and A&M - its a really good place! Gig 'em!
Welcome to the Home of the Texas A&M Fighting Aggies Football Team!Any visitor to this sports venue will be most amazed and appreciative of the kindness shown them by the Aggie Fans, Alumni and Student Body. Having visited a lot of places in my old age (South America, Europe and across America), I have never seen or experienced anything like it. The Texas A&M University System (Kyle Field is an important part of Texas A&M) has a very strong sense of tradition, courtesy and kindness to others (especially visitors) and ranks at the top of the Great things anyone will notice when visiting this Texas Proud National Treasure.My wife and I first visited Kyle Field with very good friends about 12 years ago and were stunned at the beauty of the Texas A&M Campus, the remarkable kindness shown by the many folks encountered in and around Kyle Field.To Best Experience a trip of a lifetime, visit Kyle Field late afternoon the day before a Texas A&M Home Football Game and experience the festivities that night thru the entire next day of the football game. Bring your kids, Grandparents and friends. You will never forget the Texas hospitality, traditions and kindness you and yours will experience.Finish the visit by eating at "Wings 'N More" down University Street, and have an order of fried Pickle Chips! Trust me, you will be Amazed!GaryA Former Damn Yankee...now Texan.
I brought a non-Aggie to a game, and he was blown away by the venue and the energy within. For the 2014-2015 season, the capacity was around 106,000. After the remaining renovations it will drop when the add more suites.
There's no word to describe this place other than "wow". If the Aggies are good, and it's a big game, prepare to get your adrenaline going because this place gets LOUD. Gotta love it.
Not much to see at present. Will be in rebuild for a couple of years, but all the tradition is gone. Just another fancy college stadium with luxury boxes. When it comes to tradition versus luxury boxes, the luxury boxes always win.
Kyle Field has always held the best traditions of any college football field, and the newly renovated stadium is no different. There is truly no bad seat in the stands and the new escalators help to move people faster and with less strain and stress.
Parking is pretty good around the stadium and tailgating is excellent. However, food, seats, signage, and space in the stadium is lacking. You stand the entire time - awful. Why even have bleacher seats? Fans are very friendly and hospitable.
As a LSU fan was not impressed with Kyle Field. The stadium was nice but that was about it. Only one concession stand on my level with huge lines. Trying to exit the stadium was also not easy. The crowd was also not near what I expected. I'll take Tiger Stadium any time over the 12th Man. All in all was not a great experience.
This is a great football stadium. Area is well organized, clean. Nov2014 was in middle of stadium makeover, but no impact on the experience. We sat in the North End, excellent view of the field and the new scoreboard. We used park and ride to get to the game, it's hassle free, and free!Tailgating very social. Only complaint was that the majority of seats are on a bench, so if you want a back rest, buy a cheap seat back to clamp to the seat.
The place is undergoing construction and not one person that worked there could give us directions. clueless crew and staff! Everything including our seats were difficult to find. Then they blocked off critical exits so we were stuck walking miles out of the way in pouring rain.
Everyone must have a game at Kyle Field on their bucket list, especially with all the new changes that were made in the spring/summer of 2014.
Many will comment on the scale of the new Kyle field (according to Wikipedia: now the third largest non-racing stadium in the US). It is amazing though that despite being in such a huge stadium that you feel closely tied into the action on the field and not just lost in a crowd. Even at a well attended game, I found it easy to park, grab a shuttle to the stadium (though we walked, because we wanted to), and to get back to our car afterwards. The fans are able to move efficiently through the maze of tunnels and passages even if you waited for the game to end to wait to leave. I don't know how they did it, but while I knew I was in a crowd and in heavy "traffic", I never felt like I was in a traffic jam. They did a great job.