COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Sporadically during home games at Kyle Field -- usually during timeouts -- the stadium's enormous video board will display another live college football game, sometimes two, to keep the crowd entertained during the break in action.
It makes it quite challenging to avoid scoreboard watching, even for those actually playing in on the Kyle Field grass.
"It's hard when they've got the [other] games going during the game," Texas A&M coach Kevin Sumlin said jokingly after the Aggies' 52-10 win over New Mexico State on Saturday. "They've got split-screen going up there and I'm trying to figure out what we're doing, whether to go for it or punt and I look up there and we have two different ballgames going.