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Texas A&M Game Day Marred by Excessive Drinking, Man's BAC Hits Quadruple the Legal Limit

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Published on October 13, 2025
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Police at Texas A&M’s football game against Florida handled multiple alcohol-related incidents, reporting at least 15 cases of intoxication. One man recorded a blood alcohol content of .337, four times the legal limit, according to Click2Houston. The Texas A&M University Police said on social media that the man had been drinking whiskey from a water jug.

Texas A&M police reported several alcohol-related incidents during game day, including a woman who handed officers her credit card instead of an ID at Kyle Field Plaza. Several minors were cited for possession, with one claiming to hold a can of Twisted Tea for a friend, and others were caught trying to hide or buy drinks. One individual with a .337 BAC was released to EMS for medical care. The case drew attention online, with one user commenting, "Bro literally had traces of blood in his alcohol system," as stated by Chron.

The Texas A&M University Police shared updates on several game day arrests on social media, noting multiple incidents involving intoxicated individuals, including minors. Some online users questioned whether posting the reports was appropriate. Despite the incidents, many fans focused on the Aggies’ 6-0 record and the team’s win.