COLLEGE STATION—The 2015 Texas A&M football scheduled is finalized and released today in conjunction with the Southeastern Conference and the SEC Network.
The Aggies will host seven teams in the newly redeveloped Kyle Field with Ball State (Sept. 12), Nevada (Sept. 19) and Western Carolina (Nov. 14) as the non-conference opponents while SEC foes Mississippi State (Oct. 3), Alabama (Oct. 17), South Carolina (Oct. 31) and Auburn (Nov. 7) visit Kyle Field.
The Aggies have two neutral site games opening the year Sept. 5 in the AdvoCare Texas Kickoff at NRG Stadium in Houston against Arizona State and then facing SEC opponent Arkansas at AT&T Stadium in Arlington on Sept. 26.
Texas A&M travels to Ole Miss (Oct. 24), Vanderbilt (Nov. 21) and LSU (Nov. 28) in SEC play.
In order to help fund the redevelopment of Kyle Field, 2015 season tickets were sold in August 2013. 2015 season ticket invoices will begin to be mailed on October 20. The Kyle Field campaign gift payment is due January 10, 2015 and annual seat contribution and season ticket payments are due March 1, 2015. Season ticket holders who are paid in full will begin selecting seats in March 2015; selection order will be determined by priority point standing on January 15, 2015.
2015 Kyle Field is sold out, but fans may join the waitlist. Inventory will primarily become available as season ticket holders release seats during the March 2015 selection process. Fans on the waitlist may have an opportunity to select seats, based on availability and priority point standing, after existing season ticket holders select their 2015 seats. Joining the waitlist does not guarantee that inventory will be available or that you will have the opportunity to make a seat selection. Joining the waitlist requires a non-refundable Kyle Field campaign gift, and all waitlisted fans must be active members of the 12th Man Foundation. To join the waitlist, visithttp://kylefield.com/waitlist.
The 2015 season will mark the substantial completion of the $450 million redevelopment of Kyle Field, recognized as the largest such project in the history of college football. Final capacity of the stadium will rest at 102,512.
Sept. 5 vs. Arizona St. (NRG Stadium in Houston)
Sept. 12 Ball State
Sept. 19 Nevada
Sept. 26 vs. Arkansas (Arlington)
Oct. 3 Mississippi St.
Oct. 17 Alabama
Oct. 24 at Ole Miss
Oct. 31 South Carolina
Nov. 7 Auburn
Nov. 14 Western Carolina
Nov. 21 at Vanderbilt
Nov. 28 at LSU
Dec. 5 SEC Championship
Story courtesy of Texas A&M Athletics
