Texas A&M and Texas Christian University have agreed to stage a home‑and‑home basketball series that will begin in November, reviving a matchup that has been absent from the schedule for more than two decades.
The series marks the first true road meeting for the two programs since the mid‑1990s, with the opening contest scheduled for November 19 in Fort Worth before the teams travel to Bryan‑College Station for the second leg later in the season.
A Century‑Old Rivalry Reawakens
The rivalry between the Aggies and the Horned Frogs dates back to 1914, a span that includes dozens of contests that helped shape early collegiate basketball in the region, and the recent revival promises to stir the same excitement that once filled the arenas.
While TCU has taken the last four meetings, the all‑time series still leans toward Texas A&M, which holds an 89‑78 advantage, and the even split in the most recent ten games underscores the competitive balance that has returned.
Fans and alumni alike are already marking their calendars, anticipating that the renewed series will bring back the intensity and nostalgia that defined the historic contests, and the games are expected to draw significant attention across the state.