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Texas A&M Aggies 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 Reveille Kyle Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass

Why the Texas A&M Aggies 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 Reveille Kyle Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass is a Must-Have
The Texas A&M Aggies 150th Anniversary 1876-2026 Reveille Kyle Field Commemorative Whiskey Glass marks 150 years since the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas opened its doors in October 1876 as the first public institution of higher learning in the state. The Aggies have stood for the 12th Man tradition since E. King Gill came down from the press box at the 1922 Dixie Classic, packed Kyle Field with the largest student section in college football, and earned the loyalty of every former student who walks Aggie Bonfire memorial grounds. For fans who have stood through every “Aggie War Hymn” verse or rubbed Sully’s coat at the Academic Building, this Aggies whiskey glass holds a century and a half of College Station tradition in one pour.
The maroon block ATM logo dominates the front of the glass, raised in 3D with the trademark “T” stretching above and below the A and M. A polished silver football sits behind the ATM with the lacing visible behind the letters, and a silver laurel wreath spreads out across the top half of the body. Reveille, the collie mascot who has been the official First Lady of Aggieland since the 1930s, sits front and center beneath the ATM, painted in detailed brown-and-white sable fur. Behind Reveille, Kyle Field stretches across the lower body in silver-and-maroon etching, complete with the iconic upper deck and brick arched entryway. A maroon 1876-2026 – 150TH ANNIVERSARY ribbon arcs across the lower band of this commemorative whiskey glass. The vessel sits inside a maroon presentation case with gold ATM monogram, a printed Reveille emblem and AGGIES banner on the lid, and gold filigree borders pulled straight from the formal Aggie Ring engraving style.
Pour a finger of bourbon on the Saturday morning of the next Kyle Field home opener, hand it to the Aggie who’s been wearing his class ring since Dump Day in 1985, or wrap it as a graduation gift for the senior crossing the stage at Reed Arena this December. It also lands well as a retirement keepsake for the former student who’s been driving in from Houston on Friday nights since the R.C. Slocum era.
?’? Why You’ll Love It
- Marks 150 years since the 1876 founding of the Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas in College Station
- Built around the maroon block ATM logo paired with Reveille, the collie mascot since the 1930s
- Etches Kyle Field with its iconic upper deck and brick arched entryway across the lower body
- Maroon presentation case wrapped in gold filigree pulled straight from the formal Aggie Ring engraving style
- Holds shape on a shelf far longer than a paper Kyle Field ticket stub or printed Aggie Bonfire program would
🥃 Features
- Heavyweight rocks-style whiskey glass with maroon and silver enamel detail
- Maroon block ATM logo raised in 3D at the center, with a silver football behind it
- Silver laurel wreath spreading across the top half of the body
- Reveille collie mascot painted in detailed brown-and-white sable fur at the lower center, with Kyle Field etched behind
- Maroon 1876-2026 – 150TH ANNIVERSARY ribbon across the base, housed in a maroon presentation case with gold ATM monogram and AGGIES banner
🏈 Perfect For
- A Kyle Field home-opener gift for the season-ticket holder who’s been in his seat since the Slocum era
- A graduation gift for the senior crossing the stage at Reed Arena this December
- A milestone birthday for the Aggie who’s been wearing his class ring since Dump Day in 1985
- A retirement keepsake for the former student who’s been driving in from Houston for Saturday football for decades
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