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Texas fans don’t have to wait long for fireworks. On August 30, the Longhorns head north to face Ohio State in Columbus. The season opener is a rematch of last year’s College Football Playoff semifinal, and this time, there’s a new quarterback under center for Texas.
Despite the improvements made over the offseason, the media seems to believe that the Texas A&M Aggies are set to take a step back in 2025.
At the final day at the SEC Media Days in Atlanta, Texas A&M made the rounds on Thursday afternoon. Mike Elko is entering his second year and got the Aggies one game away from the SEC Championship. This season,
Texas football was picked to win the SEC championship in a preseason poll voted upon by members of the media at SEC media days.
At SEC Media Days, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko was accompanied by linebacker Taurean York, offensive guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams, and cornerback Will Lee III. York, entering his second season as a captain for the Aggies,
Here is everything Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko had to say during his podium appearance at SEC media days on Thursday afternoon.
When Texas A&M took its turn at SEC media days Thursday, of course the Aggies were peppered with questions about their archrival Texas Longhorns.
Paul Finebaum Names SEC Powerhouse as Team That Can Best Challenge Texas originally appeared on Athlon Sports. In a recent segment on ESPN's "Get Up," renowned college football analyst Paul Finebaum identified the Alabama Crimson Tide as the primary contender to challenge the Texas Longhorns in the SEC for the 2025 season.
As the 2025 football season inches forward, Texas A&M's Taurean York joined Ar'maj Reed-Adams and Will Lee III alongside head coach Mike Elko for the SEC media
During Tuesday’s festivities at SEC Media Days in Atlanta, Steve Sarkisian and the Texas Longhorns took the stage. When each coach is introduced, their respective school’s fight song begins playing. But Sarkisian’s introduction went viral when he wasn’t introduced to “Texas Fight,” and was instead introduced as the “Aggie War Hymn” played.