Kyle Field has long been considered home to one of college football's best game-day atmospheres.
With 30,000-plus students standing and belting out choreographed "yells" throughout the game, a usually-packed house (80,000-plus before renovation, 100,000-plus now) where fans traditionally stay until the clock hits 00:00 provides for a noisy setting for opponents to enter.
Alabama coach Nick Saban went as far as to say on his weekly local radio show last month that he wants Bryant-Denny Stadium to be more like Kyle Field.
So then why is it that the Aggies struggle to beat ranked teams or conference foes at home?