Steve Sarkisian is gearing up for a monumental moment in his coaching career: his first Texas vs. Texas A&M showdown as head coach. This storied rivalry is set to return in 2024, and the excitement is palpable. But this isn’t just another game; it’s a clash that holds significant implications for the teams involved.
The rivalry returns with high stakes
The stakes couldn’t be higher. The winner of this highly anticipated matchup will earn a spot in the SEC Championship to face off against the formidable Georgia. For both teams, this game is more than just a rivalry; it’s a chance to solidify their place in the postseason and showcase their talent on a national stage. With Texas now part of the SEC, the intensity of this matchup will only increase, making it a must-watch event for college football fans.
Sarkisian reflects on the significance of the game
“The game is the game,” Sarkisian said, acknowledging the importance of the upcoming battle. “As far as what we are trying to accomplish, you know, to win that game, to get to the SEC championship game. But I’m not naive to know the rivalry is the rivalry, and what this game means to the entire state of Texas, you know, and households being divided Thanksgiving weekend.”
He continued, “I think it’s so cool that we’re playing this game again, and so, but the key to the drill, as I just told the team, it’s like, okay, we’re all excited. We all want to win next week. What are we doing today? Right now, when I get done speaking, to prepare for that? Because I think preparation is what leads to a positive performance.”
Longhorns aim for success after a strong season
For a team that had national title aspirations coming into the season, Sarkisian and the Longhorns are focused on the task at hand. They are eager to capitalize on their momentum and make a statement in the rivalry. The Longhorns are coming off a thrilling victory over Kentucky, where Sarkisian praised the electric atmosphere at DKR. “First of all, tremendous atmosphere today,” he said. “Longhorn nation was amazing again, and I thought it was a great send-off for our seniors.”
As the team prepares for the Texas A&M showdown, Sarkisian is grateful for the support of the fans and the opportunity to honor the seniors who have contributed to the program. “And DKR was a special moment for a lot of those guys, and couldn’t be happier for them,” he added. “I thought our defense had another tremendous game.”
Texas A&M looking to bounce back
On the other side of the field, Texas A&M is coming off a tough overtime loss to Auburn. After such a heartbreaking defeat, the Aggies will be looking to channel their frustrations into a strong performance against their old rivals. The return of this matchup is not just a chance for bragging rights; it’s an opportunity for both teams to prove their mettle in the highly competitive SEC landscape.
Historical context of the rivalry
The last meeting between Texas and Texas A&M took place on November 24, 2011, with the Longhorns edging out a 27-25 victory in College Station. Historically, Texas leads the all-time series 76-37-5, dating back to 1894. This rich history adds another layer of excitement to the upcoming game, as both teams aim to add another chapter to this storied rivalry.
Sarkisian excited for the future
As Sarkisian prepares for this monumental game, he recognizes the significance it holds not only for the teams but for the entire state of Texas. “I think it’s great for college football that this game with us and them is going to matter on a grander scale than just what’s happening in the state of Texas,” he said. “But I also know how much it means to every household in the state of Texas, so it’s pretty cool to be part of. I’m really excited.”
This enthusiasm is infectious, and it’s clear that both teams are ready to leave it all on the field. With the return of this iconic rivalry, college football fans are in for a treat. The excitement surrounding the Texas vs. Texas A&M game is building, and as the teams prepare to clash, one thing is certain: this will be a game to remember.