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Texas, Texas A&M Renew Rivalry As Bitter SEC Foes After 13-Year Hiatus


Yet, of all the things the state holds to a high regard on the gridiron, few compare to the bitter rivalry between Texas and Texas A&M, a series that returns this week after a 13-year absence and which has been dividing families (and more) since 1894. Animosity? There’s plenty of that. Loathe? For sure. Despise, abhor or even detest? That’s more like it. (Sports Illustrated)

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Texas, Texas A&M Renew Rivalry As Bitter SEC Foes After 13-Year Hiatus