Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
2001 Galleryfurniture.com Bowl; 2005 Cotton Bowl Classic; 2006 Holiday Bowl; 2007 Alamo Bowl; 2009 Independence Bowl; 2011 Cotton Bowl Classic; 2011 Meineke Car Care Bowl of Texas; 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl; 2013 Cotton Bowl Classic; 2014 Liberty Bowl; 2015 Music City Bowl; 2016 Texas Bowl; 2017 Belk Bowl; 2018 Gator Bowl; 2019 Texas Bowl; 2021 ...
This is a list of seasons completed by the Texas A&M Aggies college football program since the team's inception in 1894. The list documents season-by-season records, bowl game results, and conference records from 1915 to the present. [1]
A&M enjoyed great successes under Norton. The 1939 Texas A&M team went 11–0, beating Tulane in the Sugar Bowl, and was named a national champion. [12] Norton's record at Texas A&M was 82–53–9, giving him the second most wins of any coach in Texas A&M Aggies football history. [12]
Bowl history: Texas A&M: Fourth time in the Texas Bowl, 43rd bowl game in school history; Oklahoma State: Second Texas Bowl (both played against Texas A&M), 34th bowl game in school history.
The 2007 Alamo Bowl between the Penn State Nittany Lions and the Texas A&M Aggies was attended by 66,166, an Alamodome facility-record crowd for a sporting event, breaking the previous record set by the Iowa Hawkeyes and Texas Longhorns in the 2006 Alamo Bowl. The Nittany Lions won the game 24–17.
10. Gator Bowl: Texas A&M (8-4) vs. Wake Forest (10-3) Texas A&M had national championship aspirations this year, but ended up going 8-4. Still, TAMU has one of the nation’s most-talented ...
The 1988 Cotton Bowl Classic was a college football bowl game played on January 1, 1988, at the Cotton Bowl in Dallas, Texas. The bowl game featured the Notre Dame Fighting Irish versus the Texas A&M Aggies. [1] [2] In front of a crowd of 73,006 people, Texas A&M won the game by a final score of 35-10.
Texas A&M was ranked fourth in the AP Poll entering the game. The Aggies won the Southwest Conference and came into the game with a 12–0 record. [2] The team was led on offense by running back Greg Hill, who rushed for more than 1,300 yards on the season, but he was one of five players suspended for the bowl game after an investigation found that they accepted payment from a team booster.