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| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Stephen F Austin Lumberjacks | September 4, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Louisiana Tech Bulldogs | September 11, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Florida International Panthers | September 18, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
| Oklahoma State Cowboys vs. Texas A&M Aggies | September 30, 2010 Thursday, TBA | Boone Pickens Stadium Stillwater, OK | BUY |
| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Missouri Tigers | October 16, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
| Kansas Jayhawks vs. Texas A&M Aggies | October 23, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Memorial Stadium-KS Lawrence, KS | BUY |
| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Texas Tech Red Raiders | October 30, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
| Texas A&M Aggies vs. Oklahoma Sooners | November 6, 2010 Saturday, TBA | Kyle Field College Station, TX | BUY |
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Since the first game in 1894, fans with Texas A&M football tickets have seen their Aggies play in over one thousand games, coming away victorious in more than six hundred. Holders of Texas A&M Aggies football tickets have witnessed one lone national championship, which came in 1939, and one Big 12 Conference Championship, which came in 1998. Additionally, fans with Texas A&M football tickets have seen their team compete in twenty-eight bowl games. All of the Aggies home games since 1927 have taken place in front of fans with Texas A&M football tickets at Kyle Stadium. Fans with Texas A&M tickets rarely come away disappointed from Kyle Field, as the Aggies boast a winning percentage near sixty-seven at their home field. During the 1990s, fans with Texas A&M Aggies football tickets watched their team dominate the competition, winning thirty-one consecutive home games from 1990-1995 and then another twenty-two consecutive from 1996-2000. For all of these wins, Kyle Field was filled to its capacity of 82,600 fans with Texas A&M football tickets. For some games, the stadium is filled to above capacity, as it was on November 23, 2001, when 87,555 fans with Texas A&M tickets showed up to watch the Aggies take on the rival Texas Longhorns. Besides seeing a great football game, fans with Texas A&M Aggies football tickets are treated to a history rich in tradition. Most fans with Texas A&M football tickets notice that the students who attend the game do not ever sit down. This tradition dates back to the story of the 1922 12th man, when a star basketball player at Texas A&M was asked to come out of the crowd and suit up for the game. Ever since, students with Texas A&M football tickets have stood “in readiness” in case they are needed on the field. Additionally, many fans with Texas A&M Aggies football tickets participate in the Midnight Yell Practice on the night before the game. Students and fans alike gather to practice their cheers and boost the excitement for the upcoming game, as everyone with Texas A&M football tickets meets at Kyle Field at midnight on the night before the game. View Texas A&M Aggies Game Schedule:
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