Texas A&M and TCU have unveiled a home‑and‑home basketball series that will kick off next season with a clash in Fort Worth. The opening game is slated for November 19 at Schollmaier Arena, where the Aggies will step onto the Horned Frogs' home floor for the first time in nearly three decades.
The series adds a fresh chapter to a rivalry that stands at 88‑77 in favor of the Aggies, while TCU has taken five of the last six meetings, including a four‑game winning streak. Both programs arrived at the NCAA tournament’s second round last year, underscoring the competitive balance that has characterized their recent encounters.
A Renewed Rivalry
The return meeting is scheduled for the 2027‑28 season in College Station, giving the Aggies a chance to host the Horned Frogs on their own turf after more than 30 years. Fans on both sides are already marking calendars, anticipating an atmosphere that could rival classic conference matchups, even though the series falls outside traditional league play.
Beyond the win‑loss ledger, the series offers each school a chance to test new strategies and develop emerging talent in a low‑stakes environment that still carries the weight of history. As the schedule approaches, analysts will watch closely to see whether the Horned Frogs can extend their recent dominance or if the Aggies will reclaim the edge that has defined much of their past.