25 best college football stadiums to watch a college football game
By Nick Villano
14. Kyle Field, Texas A&M
Kyle Field is one of the must-see facilities in the country. Not only is the building itself impressive, but it could be one of the best atmospheres for a college program. There aren’t many places where fans are holding “yelling practice“.
Instead of the constant updates, some stadiums have seen, Kyle Field has been part of some major redevelopment projects every decade or so that makes it one of the biggest and best stadiums in the country. The most recent project in 2014 expanded seating to make it one of the five biggest stadiums in college football (102,733). Since it debuted the newly expanded stadium, Kyle Field has welcomed a minimum of 100,000 fans to every single home game. There is never an empty seat for an Aggies game, making it one of the premiere atmospheres in college football.
There aren’t a lot of universities in the country that would spend more than $400 million on its stadium but there aren’t a lot of fanbases like the one that cheers for the Aggies.
Then, there’s the video board. This thing is a behemoth, standing at 47 feet tall and just a ridiculous 163 feet wide. Was it motivated by beating Texas’ scoreboard, which was the biggest in the country? Probably, but some of the best innovation was fueled by competition. The former Big 12 rivals still hold considerable hate towards each other, and that has bled into the building of their stadiums.