Texas A&M University

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Locations

  1. Campus Buildings

    1. Ford Hall of Champions

      The Ford Hall of Champions at Kyle Field is a massive, 30,000-square-foot virtual sports museum that celebrates the iconic football stadium and Texas A&M Athletics.

      Located on the west side of the stadium, the Ford Hall of Champions runs 100 yards long and is 60 feet tall. In other words, the facility is as long as Ellis Soccer Field, as wide as the basketball court at Reed Arena and slightly taller than the Rec Center natatorium.

      The Ford Hall of Champions features an equally impressive maroon ceiling with a massive white Texas A&M logo and delivers a unique, one-of-a kind experience.

      Visitors will engage with an ambitious array of sights and sounds through banners, video screens, ribbon boards, interactive displays, historic recordings and artifacts that honor the respective athletic programs as well as Aggie athletes who have made history or earned entry into the Texas A&M Athletics Hall of Fame.

      One can view interactive championship trophies in a 360-degree angle, “virtually” try on an Aggie jersey from several sports, research Aggie lettermen, read about two dozen Aggie Legends or watch exciting game or event highlights. Former Texas A&M student-athletes share their stories on the Lettermen’s Video Wall and the Building Champions display celebrates Texas A&M student-athletes’ academic success.

      The Hall’s largest display spotlights the history of Kyle Field and the redevelopment project. It includes video interviews, a time-lapsed construction video, photos of stadium changes over time and interesting facts about the project. At the end of the display sits an architectural model of the redeveloped Kyle Field.

      The Ford Hall of Champions and select digital displays also can be configured for hosting large university-wide or community events. 


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