
For the third straight year, Texas A&M football season tickets are sold out, with the 12th Man already purchasing over 93,000 tickets ahead of year two of the Mike Elko era, the athletics department announced on Thursday.
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More than 55,000 season tickets were sold, and the season ticket renewal rate was 93%. Additionally, student sports passes sold out as over 38,000 were purchased at a record pace since being made available to current and incoming students on March 26.
With the move to digital ticketing this year, students with sports passes will pull tickets online for the first time in the school’s history. The first day of online ticket pull is Monday, Aug. 18, and additional information about the online pull process will be released later this summer. For more information, www.12thmanfoundation.com/students.
In a rarity among collegiate stadiums, most of the prime seats behind the opponent’s bench are filled with Texas A&M students stretching end zone to end zone in all three decks. Only three sections in the first deck are filled with non-student season ticket holders, per SEC rules. The loyal support of the 12th Man has made Kyle Field one of the most intimidating road venues and given the Aggies a distinct home field advantage since 1905.