
Photo by Robert O'Brien
The student section during Texas A&M's game against Miami at Kyle Field on Saturday, Sept. 17, 2022.
On Tuesday, Sept. 20, Texas A&M football announced its schedule for the 2023 season. Here’s which 12 matchups are on the docket for next fall:
Sept. 2: New Mexico at Kyle Field
Sept. 9: Miami at Hard Rock Stadium in Miami
Sept. 16: ULM at Kyle Field
Sept. 23: Auburn at Kyle Field
Sept. 30: Arkansas, Southwest Classic at AT&T Stadium in Arlington
Oct. 7: Alabama at Kyle Field
Oct. 14: Tennessee at Neyland Stadium in Knoxville, Tenn.
Oct. 28: South Carolina at Kyle Field
Nov. 4: Ole Miss at Vaught-Hemingway Stadium in Oxford, Miss.
Nov. 11: Mississippi State at Kyle Field
Nov. 18: ACU at Kyle Field
Nov. 25: LSU at Tiger Field in Baton Rouge, La.
With seven home games on the books, players and fans alike can look forward to a hefty dose of Kyle Field magic, without three consecutive September home games. The Aggies don’t play more than two home games in a row, and the Alabama matchup will return to College Station, with their last Texas matchup ending in a 41-38 upset over The Crimson Tide.