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The 2009 Texas A&M Aggies football team (often referred to as "A&M" or the "Aggies") represented Texas A&M University in the 2009 NCAA Division I FBS football season.The team was led by second-year head coach Mike Sherman and played their home games at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.
The football rivalry began in 1894 and it is the longest-running rivalry for both the Longhorns and the Aggies and it is also the third most-played rivalry in Division I-A college football. [31] Texas entered the 2009 contest with a 74–36–5 record against Texas A&M. [26] Since the series began in 1900, the game has traditionally been played ...
The 1950 team had the best record of any Texas A&M football team in the first decade after World War II (1945–1954). [18] In December 1950, Stiteler reported that he had been attacked and beaten by a stranger near the Shamrock Hotel in Houston , where Stiteler had been scheduled to address a group of Texas A&M alumni. [ 19 ]
Team W L W L East Division Alabama A&M xy 4 – 3 7 – 5 Alcorn State 3 – 4 3 – 6 Jackson State 3 – 4 3 – 7 Alabama State 1 – 6 4 – 7 Mississippi Valley State 1 – 6 3 – 8 West Division No. 15 Prairie View A&M xy$ 7 – 0 9 – 1 Grambling State 5 – 2 7 – 4 Texas Southern 5 – 2 6 – 5 Southern 3 – 4 6 – 6 Arkansas ...
A&M's next possession began on the 40-yard line and ended with a field goal. Following the kickoff, Landry Jones threw a pass that was tipped and intercepted by A&M's Michael Hodges, who returned it 28 yards to the Oklahoma 6-yard line. A&M converted that to a touchdown and narrowed the lead. At the end of the first quarter, Oklahoma led 14–10.
Texas A&M took an early 10–0 lead on a Randy Bullock field goal and Jerrod Johnson 60-yard pass to Bran Jackson, but Arkansas responded with 30 unanswered points before halftime. TD passes from Ryan Mallett to Broderick Green and DeAnthony Curtis, followed by an 85-yard fumble return for a touchdown by Jerry Franklin , gave the Hogs a 21–10 ...
The Texas A&M team defeated the Texas Aggies 14–3. Tarrant became the leading rusher of the game with his 59 yards on 4 carries. McGee was the game's leading passer, completing 5-of-8 passes for 58 yards, though none of the passes were to a wide receiver .
The 2009 Texas A&M–Commerce Lions football team represented Texas A&M University-Commerce in the 2009 NCAA Division II football season. They were led by head coach Guy Morriss, who was in his first season at A&M-Commerce. The Lions played their home games at Memorial Stadium and were members of the Lone Star Conference. The Lions finished as ...