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Notable Aggies and Longhorns Open Up About the Texas–Texas A&M Rivalry’s Greatest Moments

Notable Aggies and Longhorns Open Up About the Texas–Texas A&M Rivalry’s Greatest Moments
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texas monthly greatest moments of texas and texas a&m photo collageThe Texas–Texas A&M football game is back this week, after a thirteen-year hiatus. Texas Monthly, which has long covered the rivalry, rejoices in its return with a full collection of stories about the game’s history, off-the-field antics, major players, and more. Read everything here. What was the greatest moment in the 130-year history of the Texas–Texas A&M football rivalry? Was it Justin Tucker’s game-winning field goal in 2011? Was it the Aggies’ emotional win in 1999, just weeks after the Texas A&M bonfire tragedy? Or was it something off the field, a Thanksgiving Day memory that has more to do with family tradition and football on TV than winners and losers on the gridiron? Nearly every Texan has an answer. Texas Monthly asked a number of Aggies and…

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This article was originally published by Sarah Brager, Jasmine Wright and Angela Lim at Texas Monthly – You can read this article and more at (https://www.texasmonthly.com/arts-entertainment/texas-texas-am-rivalry-greatest-moments/).

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