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Saban Accuses Texas A&M of Piping in Noise
20 Dec
Summary
- Nick Saban claims Texas A&M pipes noise into Kyle Field.
- Saban called Kyle Field the hardest place to play in SEC.
- Aggies coach Mike Elko playfully refutes Saban's accusation.

Former Alabama coach Nick Saban reignited a debate about Texas A&M's Kyle Field, claiming the stadium pipes in artificial crowd noise. Saban, now an ESPN analyst, stated this during an appearance on "The Pat McAfee Show" in December 2025, shortly before the Aggies' College Football Playoff game.
Despite acknowledging Kyle Field as the SEC's most challenging venue, Saban insisted the noise augmentation was real, referencing past experiences, particularly the 2021 loss. He emphasized the significant momentum swings that occur due to the crowd and the widely recognized "12th Man" effect.
Texas A&M's head coach, Mike Elko, responded during a "College GameDay" interview. He playfully countered Saban's remarks, assuring that the crowd noise is genuine and not artificially enhanced, and emphasized the program's focus on building a team that matches the fan base's passion.




