COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Glenn Hegar still remembers his first Texas A&M football game.
Though Kyle Field wasn’t the colossal cathedral to football it is today, the second-to-top row still seemed halfway to heaven.
“It was me and the pigeons way up at the top,” he said with a smile.
More than three decades later, Hegar sits atop the Texas A&M University System and enters his first Aggie football season as chancellor. His perspective Saturday, as A&M opens up the season against UTSA at 6 p.m. in Kyle Field, will be much different than any he experienced as a student or since he graduated from A&M in 1993.
Hegar will occupy the Chancellor’s Suite in Kyle Field, which was a favorite home of his predecessor John Sharp since his appointment in 2011. Sharp always enjoyed remaining clo