Savannah Bananas play in front of 102,000 fans - ESPN
The Bananas filled Texas A&M's football field to capacity in their game against the Texas Tailgaters.
africa.espn.comHere’s the latest I can share based on recent coverage:
The Savannah Bananas played at Kyle Field (Texas A&M) and set an attendance record around 102,000 fans for a Banana Ball game against the Texas Tailgaters, marking their biggest crowd to date. The result of that game was a 4-3 loss to the Tailgaters.[1][3]
Multiple outlets highlighted the spectacle and viral moments from the Kyle Field event, including pregame hype and crowd energy in College Station, with ongoing coverage from ESPN and local broadcasters. These stories emphasize the novelty of Banana Ball in a football stadium and the scale of the turnout (over 100k).[2][5][1]
If you’d like, I can pull more precise attendance figures, player/coach notes, or a recap of that specific game from additional sources. I can also assemble a quick timeline of the Savannah Bananas’ Kyle Field appearances and any notable records tied to this event.
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The Bananas filled Texas A&M's football field to capacity in their game against the Texas Tailgaters.
africa.espn.comThe Savannah Bananas stadium tour continues this weekend at Kyle Field, the home of the Texas A&M Aggies football team. Despite an expected attendance of over 100,000 fans, there is one slight issue that might impact the game.
www.yardbarker.comThe Bananas filled Texas A&M's football field to capacity in their game against the Texas Tailgaters.
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