Texas A&M’s perfect season spoiled by rival Texas
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AUSTIN, Texas — The University of Texas Longhorns snapped Texas A&M's perfect season in a historic rivalry game between the two storied programs. The Longhorns defeated the Aggies 27-17 in a heated game in Austin.
After a complete flip of the script, the Texas A&M Aggies lose their first game of the season at the hands of the Texas Longhorns
The 3rd-ranked Texas A&M Aggies stand on the verge of a perfect regular season as they travel to Austin for a Friday matchup with the No. 16 Texas Longhorns.
UT played spoiler to end the Aggies undefeated season. But did the Longhorns do enough to make things weird on the College Football Playoff Committee?
Sarkisian didn’t call out the Aggies by name, but he noted that some of the teams in front of the 16th-ranked Longhorns didn’t play a schedule as tough as Texas’, “and they’ve got a nice pretty record to show for it.”
With three wins over top 10 foes, No. 16 Texas is pushing hard to be the College Football Playoff's first three-loss team
The Corps, led by the legendary Aggie Band, will march past a reviewing stand at the corner of Congress & 7th Street and walk down Congress Ave. all the way to the Texas State Capitol grounds, according to a release from the Corps of Cadets .
Texas Longhorns edge rusher Colin Simmons has been no stranger to trash talk during his time on the Forty Acres. And after Friday's 27-17 win over the Texas A&M Aggies, Simmons delivered arguably his best soundbite yet.
The Lone Star Showdown returns to Austin for the first time in 15 years as No. 16 Texas faces No. 3 Texas A&M on Friday.