The anticipation is palpable as Quinn Ewers and the Texas Longhorns prepare to face off against the Texas A&M Aggies in what is being dubbed the “showdown of all showdowns.” This rivalry, steeped in history, is reaching new heights, and ticket prices are soaring to unprecedented levels. Fans are eager to witness a clash that promises not just bragging rights but a chance to compete for a coveted spot in the SEC Championship against the formidable Georgia Bulldogs.
High Stakes for Both Teams
For the first time in this storied rivalry, the stakes couldn’t be higher. The winner of Saturday’s game will earn a ticket to Atlanta, igniting fierce competition on the field. The Longhorns, boasting a potent offense and a resilient defense, are ready to make their mark. Yet, the Aggies are not to be underestimated. With their own talented roster, they aim to disrupt Texas’ flow and seize the opportunity to advance.
Key Players to Watch
As the game approaches, all eyes will be on Aggies quarterback Marcel Reed. His leadership will be crucial in orchestrating the offense and countering Texas’ dynamic play. On the defensive side, Texas A&M’s standout pass rushers, Nic Scourton and Shemar Stewart, will need to bring their A-game. If they can create early pressure, they may disrupt Texas’ rhythm and flip the momentum in their favor.
Game Day Details
Mark your calendars! The Texas vs. Texas A&M game is scheduled for Saturday, Nov. 30, kicking off at 7:30 p.m. ET (4:30 p.m. PT). The showdown will take place at the iconic Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, where the atmosphere is sure to be electric. Fans will fill the stands, creating a sea of colors and sounds that only college football can deliver.
How to Listen Live
For those who can’t make it to the stadium, there’s still a way to catch all the action. Here’s what you need to know about tuning in to the game on the radio:
- Radio channel: SiriusXM channels 82 (Texas broadcast), 84 (Texas A&M broadcast)
Texas fans should tune in to channel 82, while Aggies supporters can catch the game on channel 84. SiriusXM is offering a free trial for the first month, allowing fans to enjoy not just college football but also live NBA, NFL, MLB, and NHL games, along with NASCAR and more. It’s a great opportunity to stay connected to all your favorite sports.
Texas Longhorns’ 2024 Schedule
As we look ahead, here’s a glance at the Texas Longhorns’ schedule for the 2024 season:
Date | Matchup | Time (ET) |
Aug. 31 | Texas 52, Colorado State 0 | — |
Sept. 7 | Texas 31, Michigan 12 | — |
Sept. 14 | Texas 56, UTSA 7 | — |
Sept. 21 | Texas 51, UL Monroe 3 | — |
Sept. 28 | Texas 35, Mississippi State 13 | — |
Oct. 12 | Texas 34, Oklahoma 3 | — |
Oct. 19 | Georgia 30, Texas 15 | — |
Oct. 26 | Texas 27, Vanderbilt 24 | — |
Nov. 9 | Texas 49, Florida 17 | — |
Nov. 16 | Arkansas 10, Texas 20 | — |
Nov. 23 | Texas 31, Kentucky 14 | — |
Nov. 30 | at Texas A&M | 7:30 p.m. |
Texas A&M Aggies’ 2024 Schedule
Here’s a look at the Texas A&M Aggies’ upcoming schedule for the 2024 season:
Date | Game | Time (ET) |
Sat., Aug. 31 | Notre Dame 23, Texas A&M 13 | — |
Sat., Sept. 7 | Texas A&M 52, McNeese 10 | — |
Sat., Sept. 14 | Texas A&M 33, Florida 20 | — |
Sat., Sept. 21 | Texas A&M 26, Bowling Green 20 | — |
Sat., Sept. 28 | Texas A&M 21, Arkansas 17 | — |
Sat., Oct. 5 | Texas A&M 41, Missouri 10 | — |
Sat., Oct. 12 | OFF | — |
Sat., Oct. 19 | Mississippi State 24, Texas A&M 34 | — |
Sat., Oct. 26 | Texas A&M 38, LSU 23 | — |
Sat., Nov. 2 | South Carolina 44, Texas A&M 20 | — |
Sat., Nov. 9 | OFF | — |
Sat., Nov. 16 | Texas A&M 38, New Mexico State 3 | — |
Sat., Nov. 23 | Auburn 43, Texas A&M 41 | — |
Sat., Nov. 30 | vs. Texas | 7:30 p.m. |
As the countdown to this epic clash continues, fans from both sides are gearing up for what promises to be a thrilling encounter. The excitement is infectious, and one thing is clear: this game is not just another chapter in the rivalry; it’s a defining moment for both programs. Will the Longhorns continue their dominance, or will the Aggies rise to the occasion? Only time will tell, but one thing is certain: college football at its finest awaits us.