Texas A&M's Lone Star Showdown against Texas scheduled for primetime

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Texas A&M's Lone Star Showdown against Texas scheduled for primetime

Texas A&M's Lone Star Showdown against Texas scheduled for primetime

Texas A&M's greatest rivalry will take place for the third time since the Aggies left the Big 12 on Friday, November 27, on ABC.

Texas A&M's Lone Star Showdown against Texas scheduled for primetime

Texas A&M's greatest rivalry will take place for the third time since the Aggies left the Big 12 on Friday, November 27, on ABC.

Get ready, Aggie Nation—the Lone Star Showdown is coming to primetime! Texas A&M's most anticipated rivalry game against Texas has officially been locked in for Friday, November 27, at 6:30 p.m. CT (7:30 p.m. ET), and it will be broadcast on ABC. This marks the third meeting between these two storied programs since the Aggies made the leap from the Big 12 to the SEC.

Historically, the Lone Star Showdown was a Thanksgiving tradition, giving Texas football fans the perfect post-Cowboys-game treat. But with Texas now in the SEC and the rivalry reignited, the game has shifted to better accommodate fans in the stands. In 2024, the matchup was played on a Saturday in College Station, and last season it moved to Friday in Austin—a trend that continues this year.

On the field, both teams are riding high. Texas A&M is coming off its first-ever College Football Playoff appearance, earning a No. 10 spot in ESPN's way-too-early Top 25. The Aggies boast a high-octane offense led by junior quarterback Marcel Reed and a dynamic group of receivers. But Texas isn't far behind—ESPN has the Longhorns ranked five spots higher at No. 5, setting the stage for a monumental clash.

With over half a year to go until kickoff, ABC's early scheduling of this primetime slot signals just how much anticipation surrounds this game. Mark your calendars, stock up on your Aggies gear, and get ready for a showdown deep in the heart of Texas.

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