When was the last time A&M beat Texas?

When was the last time A&M beat Texas? 2011 The University of Texas recently extended an invitation to Texas A&M to resume their rivalry and play a home-and-home in 2022-23, but the Aggies declined. The

When was the last time A&M beat Texas?

2011
The University of Texas recently extended an invitation to Texas A&M to resume their rivalry and play a home-and-home in 2022-23, but the Aggies declined. The last time the two teams played was in 2011 when the Longhorns posted a 27-25 victory in College Station.

How many times has Texas A&M beat Texas in football?

Texas–Texas A&M football rivalry

Latest meeting November 24, 2011 Texas 27, Texas A&M 25
Statistics
Meetings total 118
All-time series Texas leads, 76–37–5
Largest victory Texas, 48–0 (1898)

When did Texas beat Alabama in football?

2009 BCS National Championship Game – Texas Longhorns vs. Alabama Crimson Tide -NCAA College Football – ESPN.

What’s the Texas A & M Aggie football record?

Texas A&M Aggies School History. Seasons: 118 (1903 to 2020) Record (W-L-T): 736-474-44 Conferences: SEC, Big 12, SWC, Ind. Conf. Championships: 18. Bowl Record: 42 Bowls, 20-22, .476 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 31 Times (Preseason), 28 Times (Final), 469 Weeks (Total) Stadium: Kyle Field (cap. 102,733) Location: College Station, Texas

What’s the Texas Longhorns football record by year?

Texas Longhorns School History. Seasons: 119 (1902 to 2020) Record (W-L-T): 872-368-32 Adjusted Record (W-L-T): 873-368-31 Conferences: Big 12, SWC, Ind. Conf. Championships: 30. Bowl Record: 57 Bowls, 31-24-2, .561 W-L% (Major Bowls) Ranked in AP Poll: 54 Times (Preseason), 49 Times (Final), 745 Weeks (Total)

Who was the Texas Longhorns football coach in 1995?

Conference championships Year Conference Coach Overall record Conference record 1995 Southwest Conference John Mackovic 10–2–1 7–0 1996 Big 12 Conference John Mackovic 8–5 6–2 2005 Big 12 Conference Mack Brown 13–0 8–0 2009 Big 12 Conference Mack Brown 13–1 8–0

How did the Texas Longhorn mascot get its name?

During a late night visit to Austin, a group of Texas Aggie pranksters branded the University’s first longhorn mascot “13 – 0,” the score of a football game won by Texas A & M. In order to save face, UT students altered the brand to read “Bevo” by changing the “13” to a “B,” the “-” to an “E,” and inserting a “V” between the dash and the “0.”