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For 59-years, G. Rollie White Coliseum was the home for graduations, sporting events and even the King himself, with an Elvis Presley concert.
G. Rollie White Coliseum has rested in the shadows of Kyle Field since 1954. It is set for demolition later this summer to make way for the "new" Kyle Field.Brenz Zwerneman Once dubbed the "Holler ...
Right now on Texas A&M's Kyle Field website you can watch the G. Rollie White Coliseum being dismantled by a crew using heavy machinery. The historic coliseum, the site of rock concerts and ...
Demolition has already begun on the nearly 60-year-old G. Rollie White Coliseum at Texas A&M University as a part of the $450 million redevelopment of Kyle Field.
Cathy Capps, an assistant athletic director at Texas A&M, removes a photograph of Kyle Field from the wall at the Lettermen's Association office in G. Rollie White Coliseum July, 24, 2013.
Bricks taken from the exterior of the G. Rollie White Coliseum are now being sold for $36 each plus tax by Texas A&M. Special to The Eagle ...
Other photographs were displayed Tuesday at G. Rollie White Coliseum, including images depicting the progression of the Texas A&M University sacrament known as Bonfire: cut, stack, burn.
COLLEGE STATION — Kentucky coach John Calipari relived an old memory Saturday when he wandered over to Texas A&M's G. Rollie White Coliseum, set for demolition this year. About 30 years earlier ...
COLLEGE STATION — Two of Texas A&M’s top moments in long-gone G. Rollie White Coliseum occurred against Arkansas. The Aggies won just one Southwest Conference game in their first season at ...
FILE - Texas A&M guard David Edwards (10) slips past Bucknell's Sekou Hamer during the first period of play at G. Rollie White Coliseum in College Station on Sunday, Nov. 28, 1993.(MICHAEL MULVEY ...
COLLEGE STATION — Long-gone G. Rollie White Coliseum in the middle of Texas A&M’s campus once had a memorable nickname. For at least one night, its replacement on the west side of campus, Reed ...
Other photographs were displayed Tuesday at G. Rollie White Coliseum, including images depicting the progression of the Texas A&M University sacrament known as Bonfire: cut, stack, burn.