Archive for: Texas A&M rivalry

 

Heptathlete Ashtin Zamzow Breaks Family Tradition, UT Records

Ashtin Zamzow was supposed to be a third-generation Aggie. Her grandfather was part of the Corps of Cadets and took care of Reveille. Her parents met and fell...

 
 

The Strange History of the Long Horn, A&M’s Yearbook from 1903-49

Texas and Texas A&M fans, students, and alumni of both schools—heck, anyone who considers themselves a fan of college football—knows the storied history...

 
 

UT Beats A&M, Will Host Super Regional Series in Austin This Weekend

When lefty ace Dillon Peters went down with an injury last week, ending his season, the pitching situation looked dire for the Longhorns. Though Texas has some...

 
 

A Rubber Match Made in Heaven: Texas Plays A&M for the Houston Regional Title Tonight

It’s like they can’t get enough of each other now. In what could have been the only possible matchup in a big three men’s sport for years to come—and...

 
 

The Texas–Texas A&M Rivalry is Re-ignited—Sort of

They can run, but they can’t hide. When Texas A&M bolted for the SEC in July of 2012, they ended a century-old rivalry with Texas, depriving fans of both...

 
 

Maroon Bluebonnets Spotted on Campus; Nature Will Destroy Them

The Texas bluebonnet used to mean Texas pride, but on the UT-Austin campus, it now means war. Maroon bluebonnets have sprung up on the Forty Acres—and some think...

 
 

Lady Longhorns Best Aggies for Final Time

On Sunday afternoon, Texas A&M (20-9) rolled into Austin looking for revenge. After a 76-71 loss on Jan. 15 to Texas (18-12), this was the Aggies’ last chance...

 
 

Noooo! Aggies Deform Longhorn

We don’t know the whole story, but the photo itself is enough to get us steaming mad. An Aggie alum (with the help of, by the looks of it, his once-innocent...

 
 
 
 
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