Texas A&M sells out football season ticket allotment

   

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We’re now only 64 days away from the start of the 2024 Texas A&M football season, and if you didn’t know already, tickets could be hard to come by for the big games this fall. On Friday, the Aggies announced that for the second straight year, season tickets for the upcoming season are officially sold out .

This number includes 37,000 student sports passes and 54,000 season tickets. The season ticket renewal rate was 97%, the highest it’s been since the Kyle Field redevelopment in 2014.

“The extraordinary demand for sports passes underscores the unmatched dedication and enthusiasm of our students for the 2024 Aggie Football season,” Texas A&M Director of Athletics Trev Alberts said. “We are incredibly proud to boast the nation’s largest student section and the most passionate student body. Their unwavering support as the 12th Man is truly remarkable and sets the tone for an unforgettable season ahead.”

It’s no surprise that given this level of support, Kyle Field was named the toughest place to play in the upcoming College Football 25 video game from EA Sports.

 

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