Texas A&M working to raise $120M for football facility, other projects

Texas A&M is looking to build, among other facilities, a "160-yard 'Football Indoor Performance Center' by Kyle Field," and it is "aiming to raise $120 million through its fundraising arm the 12th Man Foundation" for the projects, according to Brent Zwerneman of the HOUSTON CHRONICLE. The school yesterday said that the Centennial Campaign includes the "new indoor football building to replace the existing one, an academic and wellness center, an indoor track stadium and an overhaul of the Bright Football Complex." The projects are "scheduled to be completed sometime next year" (HOUSTON CHRONICLE, 4/26).

Texas A&M's Centennial Campaign includes the new indoor football building to replace the existing one, an academic and wellness center, an indoor track stadium and an overhaul of the Bright Football Complex 12th Man Foundation


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