Texas A&M football fans planning their Saturday around the Maroon and White Game will need to adjust their schedules. Due to a forecast of inclement weather, the Aggies' annual spring showcase has been moved up by two hours.
Originally slated for a 2 p.m. kickoff at Kyle Field, the game will now begin at 11 a.m. on Saturday. The university announced the change on Thursday, citing projected rain showers and potential thunderstorms expected to roll into the College Station area in the early afternoon.
This strategic move gives the team and fans a better chance to experience the full game under clearer skies. The National Weather Service forecast indicates a 60% chance of precipitation after 1 p.m., making the earlier start time a proactive decision to dodge the worst of the weather.
The Maroon and White Game is a pivotal final checkpoint of spring practice, offering a first public glimpse at the team's roster and strategy for the coming season. This year's squads were drafted by team captains, with quarterback Marcel Reed and safety Dalton Brooks leading the White team, while wide receiver Terry Bussey and linebacker Daymion Sanford head up the Maroon squad.
For supporters, this means an earlier tailgate and a chance to see the future of Aggie football before the weather potentially turns. It's a reminder that in football, as in outfitting for game day, being prepared and adaptable is key.
