College Station, Texas – As the Texas A&M Aggies wrapped up their game against New Mexico State on Saturday night, students quickly shifted their focus to the upcoming match against their longstanding rivals, the Texas Longhorns. While A&M will first face off against Auburn next Saturday, the excitement for the Texas game on November 30 is palpable.
This year stands as a significant marker for Aggies everywhere, as it commemorates the 25th anniversary of the tragic Bonfire collapse in 1999, which claimed the lives of 12 students and left 27 injured. The Bonfire was traditionally built leading up to the Texas-Texas A&M game, symbolizing the fierce rivalry shared between the two schools.
Students wasted no time lining up overnight for the coveted tickets, which will be distributed on Monday morning. The demand for tickets to this intrastate clash is high, with resale prices ranging from $666 to $3,500 on platforms like Stubhub. The opportunity to witness the Aggies seek revenge against the Longhorns has students ready to invest significantly to secure their spot at the game.
According to Texas A&M’s official website, students can purchase an all-sports pass for $400. This pass grants access to all home football games and various A&M sporting events throughout the fall and spring semesters, excluding NCAA postseason events. Students must present their valid all-sports pass when rolling through the “[ticket pull](https://www.aggieathletics.com)” process, which is organized based on their academic standing – whether they are seniors, juniors, sophomores, or freshmen.
The upcoming game, marking a renewal of the talent-studded rivalry that dates back to 1894, will be the first encounter between Texas and Texas A&M since A&M transitioned from the Big 12 to the SEC back in 2011. Now, with the Longhorns also joining the SEC this season, both schools are eager to resume their annual battle on the field.
The match is not just a game but a potential critical point in the SEC standings. Currently, the Texas Longhorns hold a record of 9-1 and are ranked third in the Conference with a conference standing of 5-1. Meanwhile, A&M stands at 8-2 with the same conference record. Before the November showdown can commence, both teams must focus on their upcoming games, with Texas needing to beat Kentucky and A&M preparing to tackle Auburn.
The enthusiasm that fills the air in College Station reflects the anticipation for what could be a groundbreaking game: the winner likely advances to the SEC Championship. With both schools sitting well within the standings, there is added pressure on the students and athletes alike. The student body of A&M is now on the edge of their seats, preparing for what could be an unforgettable night of college football.
As the clock ticks down to the ticket distribution on Monday, the eagerness displayed by Texas A&M students showcases the depth of passion involved in collegiate football rivalries. This season, the stakes are high, and excitement is at an all-time high as the Aggies and Longhorns prepare to clash once again.
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