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Texas A&M has already moved up its spring football game for Saturday. ... hope that the scrimmage will kick off as scheduled at 1 p.m. Isolated thunderstorms are expected to start around 11 a.m., ...
The Texas–Texas A&M football rivalry is an American college football rivalry between the Texas Longhorns and the Texas A&M Aggies. [2] The rivalry was played every year between 1915 and 2011, until A&M left the Big 12 Conference to join the Southeastern Conference [3] during the 2010–12 Southeastern Conference realignment as a part of the wider 2010–2014 NCAA conference realignment.
TexAgs is an independent Texas A&M University fan website. It features articles, chat, forums, and recruiting information about Texas A&M Aggie sports. The website receives an average of 1,000,000 pageviews per day, [2] and as of June 2008, TexAgs was the sixth most-visited college sports website [3] and the most visited NCAA Division I-A website. [4]
Melin Öhrström was originally a member of the 2023 recruiting class, but reclassified to the 2022 class after completing the academic requirements needed to enroll at Texas A&M for their 2022 fall semester. [5] He redshirted his true freshman season and was named the team's offensive scout team player of the year.
Texas A&M has limited all 13 opponents to below their current season-long field goal percentage and leads the nation in offensive rebounding, securing the 17.1 offensive boards per game.
The Longhorns were up 24-17 with 9:05 to play in the first half before Texas A&M scored six straight points, capped by two free throws by Washington with eight minutes left.
Texas and Texas A&M still competed regularly in other sports in non-conference play. The State Farm Lone Star Showdown started in 2004 and was created to bring more attention to the rivalry in non-major sports.
The Sam Houston Sanders Corps of Cadets Center is a museum on the campus of Texas A&M University in College Station, Texas, dedicated to the school's Corps of Cadets. Since its opening in 1992, the Center has become home to thousands of Aggie artifacts, the Metzger-Sanders gun collection, over 60 exhibits, and over 600 photographs.