Texas A&M's men's basketball program has confirmed a home-and-home series with TCU that will stretch into the latter half of the decade, with games scheduled for the 2026‑27 and 2027‑28 seasons.
Both squads emerged from the previous NCAA Tournament with second‑round finishes, underscoring the competitive balance that has characterized their recent meetings.
The first of those matchups will take place on November 19, when the Aggies travel to Fort Worth to face the Horned Frogs, a venue that previously hosted their 2020 encounter at Dickies Arena.
Reviving a Rivalry
The series will conclude in the 2027‑28 campaign with TCU making the trip to College Station, completing a two‑year rotation that alternates road and home sites.
Texas A&M holds a historical edge in the all‑time series, leading 88‑78, yet TCU has taken the most recent meetings, including a victory at the Toyota Center in Houston in 2021.
The upcoming contests revive a rivalry that had been dormant for 25 years, a gap filled only by sporadic non‑conference meetings that have kept fans eager for a full‑scale showdown.
Coaches and players alike have spoken about the importance of the series for recruiting and regional pride, suggesting that the matchups could influence future scheduling across the Big 12.