The University of Texas (UT) and Texas A&M (A&M) football rivalry is one of the longest in college football history. The Longhorns lead the series 78–37–5, and here are some notable moments in the rivalry:
First meeting: The first game between the two teams was in 1894.
Largest margin of victory: The largest margin of victory was in 1898 when the Longhorns beat the Aggies 48–0.
Longest winning streak: The Longhorns had a 10-game winning streak from 1957–1966.
Last meeting: The last meeting between the two teams was on November 30, 2024, when the Longhorns beat the Aggies 17–7.
Rivalry hiatus: The rivalry went on hiatus in 2012 when A&M left the Big 12 Conference to join the Southeastern Conference.
Invitations to resume: In 2022–2023, UT invited A&M to play a home-and-home series, but A&M declined.
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