Texas A&M PD: 15 drunk incidents at Florida game, one man 4x legal limit
One of the incidents involved a person eating a sandwich and having a “water jug of whiskey.” Their blood alcohol content was .337 (four times the legal limit).

It’s certainly not uncommon for people to cut loose at a football game, but during Texas A&M University’s game against Florida, police reported at least 15 incidents involving drunk individuals.
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On TAMU PD’s X page, one of the incidents involved a person eating a sandwich and having a “water jug of whiskey.” Their blood alcohol content was .337 (four times the legal limit).
Public Intoxication. Aggie Park. Contacted subject eating a sandwich with a water jug of whiskey. BAC was .337. Released to EMS. #BTHOflorida— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) October 12, 2025
Another incident involved a woman stumbling through Kyle Field Plaza, and when an officer asked for ID, TAMU police said “she handed [the] officer a credit card.”
Public Intoxication. Kyle Field Plaza. Subject stumbling though plaza. When asked for ID, she handed officer a credit card. Released to sober mother. #BTHOflorida— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) October 12, 2025
There were also a few minors cited for possession, including one who was seen holding a can of Twisted Tea. An officer confronted her, and she told them she was “holding it for a friend.”