Kyle Field, College Station
Facts and practical information
Kyle Field, the heart of College Station, Texas, is more than just a stadium—it is a shrine to college football and a beacon of pride for Texas A&M University. This colossal structure is not only one of the largest stadiums in the United States but also a hallowed ground for the Aggies, the university's sports teams.
With a seating capacity of over 102,000, Kyle Field is a testament to the passion and spirit of Aggie football. The stadium's atmosphere on game days is electric, with the roar of the crowd and the energy of the "12th Man" — a term adopted by the Aggie community to represent the fans' role in supporting the team as if they were an extra player on the field.
The stadium's history dates back to 1904, and it has undergone several expansions to become the modern-day colossus that proudly stands today. The most recent redevelopment, completed in 2015, has ensured that Kyle Field remains a state-of-the-art facility, with luxurious suites, massive video boards, and enhanced amenities for fans.
Visiting Kyle Field isn't just for game days; tours are available, offering fans and tourists alike the chance to explore the rich history and behind-the-scenes action of Aggie football. From the press box to the locker rooms, and even stepping onto the hallowed turf, the tours provide an immersive experience.
Kyle Field – popular in the area (distance from the attraction)
Nearby attractions include: Olsen Field at Blue Bell Park, J. Wayne Stark Galleries, George Bush Presidential Library, Reed Arena.
Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ)
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How to get to Kyle Field by public transport?
Bus
- Msc • Lines: 47 (5 min walk)
- Fish Pond • Lines: 47 (10 min walk)