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No. 8 Auburn, Nix Taking Show on Road Against Mond & Co.
Bo Nix, Auburn’s freshman quarterback, will be the center of attention when he takes the field for the No. 8 Tigers against No. 17 Texas A&M in College Station on Saturday.
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A Texas Town Gathers on Train Tracks to Honor a President
People started lining up hours early in the small town of Navasota to catch a glimpse of Union Pacific train 4141 and to honor the 41st president.
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President George H.W. Bush Journeys Through Texas One Last Time
For the first time since the death of President Dwight Eisenhower, a president’s body was transported on a funeral train.
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Trump's Texas Campaign Rally to be Held in Bigger Venue
President Donald Trump’s rally in Houston next week with Sen. Ted Cruz and other top Republicans is moving to a larger venue, though it’s still not the biggest stadium in Texas.
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After 65 Years, No. 13 Kentucky, Texas A&M Resume Series
The No. 13 Wildcats (5-0, 3-0 Southeastern Conference) will try to remain unbeaten when they renew acquaintances; the Aggies (3-2, 1-1) are looking for their second consecutive victory after holding off Arkansas 24-17.
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Service Scheduled Aug. 30 for Texas A&M's Reveille VIII
A service has been scheduled Aug. 30 at Kyle Field to remember late Texas A&M collie mascot Reveille VIII.
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Former Texas A&M Mascot Dies
Former Texas A&M mascot Reveille VIII died Monday. She was 12 years old.
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Unity Event, Protests at White Nationalist's Visit to College Station
Hundreds of people protested a white nationalist’s speaking engagement Tuesday evening at the Texas A&M University campus.
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No. 10 Texas A&M 5th Straight Over No. 17 Arkansas
Trevor Knight had two long touchdowns before halftime and threw a 92-yard pass to Josh Reynolds right after Arkansas was stopped three times from the 1, and No. 10 Texas A&M beat the 17th-ranked Razorbacks 45-24 on Saturday night.
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Texas Coaching Triangle Keeps Fans Happy
Across the East Texas triangle that connects Austin, College Station and Houston, most everybody is happy with their favorite team’s college football coach after the first weekend of the season.
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Family Awarded $53M in Kyle Field Deadly Demolition Accident
Relatives of a demolition worker have been awarded $53 million over his 2013 death after he fell four stories during renovation of Texas A&M’s Kyle Field.
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Vehicle Fatally Strikes 2 Pedestrians Near Texas A&M Campus
A 20-year-old man and a 19-year-old woman are fatally struck by a vehicle while attempting to cross a busy College Station street Sunday morning.
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Undefeated No. 14 Texas A&M Hosts Prescott, Mississippi State
As Mississippi State quarterback Dak Prescott prepares for Saturday’s game at No. 14 Texas A&M, he’s in a much better place than he was the last time he visited Kyle Field.
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Allen Has 3 TD Passes, No. 16 Texas A7M Tops Ball State
Kyle Allen threw for 126 yards and three touchdowns in the first half and No. 16 Texas A&M rolled to a 56-23 victory over Ball State on Saturday night.
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Celebrations Planned For Opening of Upgraded Kyle Field
Three days of celebrating will mark the reopening of Texas A&M University’s Kyle Field after $485 million worth of renovations
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Texas A&M Foundation Sued By Former Students, Donors
Three former Texas A&M University students have filed a lawsuit against the 12th Man Foundation, seeking to protect their ticketing and seating rights in the school’s $485 million expansion of its stadium.
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West Side of A&M's Kyle Field Imploded
The west side of Texas A&M University’s Kyle Field has been imploded as part of $450 million in football stadium improvements.