Sam Richmond | NCAA.com | September 11, 2015 Texas A&M Football: Aggies unveil four-foot long hot dog Share Crazy concession stand items have become a game of one-upmanship among sports programs in recent years. However, Texas A&M football just laid the hammer down. The Aggies recently unveiled a monstrosity of a hot dog to be served in clubs and suites at Kyle Field this season, a 12-pound frank that spans four feet in length. Here's a better shot of @AggieChefDavid's 4-foot, 12-pound Aggie dog. #KyleField pic.twitter.com/tC6MwWAlz9 — 12th Man Foundation (@12thManFndtn) September 10, 2015 Kyle Field: home of the 12 pound Slovacek Aggie Dog. pic.twitter.com/D70PYDGrs7 — Battalion Sports (@battsports) September 10, 2015 So, if you're looking to catch a game and buy a concession stand item that you and a buddy or 10 want to share, Kyle Field is the place is to go. The Aggies' home-opener is Saturday against Ball State, and we're sure this ridiculous concession stand item will be a big seller. The 6 college softball teams with the most national championships Here are the schools with the most NCAA softball championships, led by the UCLA Bruins. READ MORE College baseball rankings: Texas A&M and Wofford join this week's top 25 Texas A&M and Wofford jumped into this week's D1Baseball.com poll, while Tennessee stays on top of the poll behind its historic start. See the latest college baseball rankings here. READ MORE Texas A&M softball rolls past No. 2 Alabama in five innings Texas A&M won the weekend series against No. 2 Alabama with a 9-1 win in five innings. READ MORE