The Savannah Bananas have done it again—this time shattering attendance records at one of college football's most iconic venues. On Saturday night, the barnstorming baseball sensation packed over 102,000 fans into Kyle Field, home of the Texas A&M Aggies, for a spectacle that blended America's pastime with pure entertainment.
Kyle Field, the fourth-largest college football stadium in the nation, typically roars for Aggie touchdowns. But on this night, it was all about "Banana Ball"—the fast-paced, fan-first brand of baseball that has taken the country by storm. The crowd of 102,000-plus not only filled the stands but also set a new attendance record for the Bananas' traveling show, surpassing expectations even in a venue that seats 102,780.
This stop in College Station was the biggest yet for the Bananas, but the tour is far from over. Upcoming college football stadiums on their schedule include Tennessee's Neyland Stadium (May 23; capacity 101,821), Nebraska's Memorial Stadium (June 13; 85,458), Oregon's Autzen Stadium (June 27-28; 54,000), and Iowa's Kinnick Stadium (July 3-4; 69,218). Each stop promises the same high-energy, rule-bending action that has turned the Bananas into a cultural phenomenon.
What makes "Banana Ball" so irresistible? It's a thrill ride designed for fans, not just players. With faster games, quirky rules, and non-stop entertainment, the Bananas have reinvented baseball for a new generation. The result? Sold-out crowds and a movement that proves baseball can be both fun and fiercely competitive.
Whether you're a die-hard baseball fan or just looking for a good time, the Bananas are serving up something special. And if their record-breaking night at Kyle Field is any indication, this is just the beginning of a very wild ride.
