This is the last story in an occasional series on finances and in-state college athletics.
To find one of the most important additions to Texas A&M's athletics department, look in the nondescript area near the tunnel entrance into Kyle Field.
Pat Coyle's office sits down a hallway in the information technology department of athletics. Where a desk is located normally holds little significance. But in this case, it hints at how A&M will look to grow its revenue in the future.
In June, Coyle was hired to be A&M's chief revenue officer, a position that did not exist before he arrived in College Station.