How to watch Longhorns, Aggies in Week 14


Texas football faces Texas A&M in Week 14 with a spot in the SEC Championship on the line.

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The time has come to resume the rivalry between the burnt orange and the maroon.

Texas football faces Texas A&M this Saturday, and the stakes are as high as they can get. If Longhorn win, they will knock the Aggies out of College Football Playoff contention and will face Georgia in the Southeastern Conference championship game. If Texas A&M wins, they will take that spot and put Texas in an interesting situation in terms of its playoff resume.

Texas quarterback Quinn Ewers was knocked up against Kentucky, but he should be good to go for Saturday’s game. The two teams haven’t played each other since 2011, and while the current Longhorns may not have a fond memory of that game, the Aggies do.

Texas A&M left tackle Trey Zuhn III has a family steeped in three generations of maroon tradition. He and his teammates wanted nothing more than to play in their first SEC championship game at the expense of the hated Longhorns. Texas coach Steve Sarkisian is a fan of college football tradition and understands what’s at stake beyond his teams’ playoff chances.

Here’s everything to know about the game, including time, date, TV and streaming information and more:

What channel is Texas vs Texas A&M on Saturday?

Texas’ game against Kentucky will be televised on ABC. Streaming options for the Week 14 matchup include Watch ESPN and Fubo, which offers a free trial for its streaming service.

Chris Fowler (play-by-play), Kirk Herbstreit (analyst) and Holly Rowe (sideline) will be the broadcast team.

Texas vs Texas A&M kickoff time week 14

  • Date: Nov 30
  • Start time: 18:30
  • Location: Kyle Field in College Station.

Texas vs Texas A&M predictions, picks, betting odds

Odds provided by Bet MGM from and including Wednesday 27 November.

Texas is favored by 20½ points.

  • Spread: Texas with 5½
  • Above/below: 48½
  • Moneyline: Texas (-225), Texas A&M (+185)

GAME-BY-GAME PREDICTIONS: How Texas can finish 11-1 this season

Texas football schedule 2024

Longhorns’ season record: 10-1

All times in CT.

  • August 31: Texas beat. Colorado State, 52-0
  • September 7: Texas beat Michigan, 31-12
  • September 14: Texas beat UTSA, 56-7
  • Sept. 21: Texas beat ULM, 51-3
  • September 28: Texas beat Mississippi State, 35-13
  • October 12: Texas beat Oklahoma, 34-3
  • October 19: Texas lost to Georgia, 30-15
  • October 26: Texas beat Vanderbilt, 27-24
  • November 9: Texas beat Florida, 49-17
  • November 16: Texas beat Arkansas, 20-10
  • November 23: Texas beat Kentucky, 31-14
  • Nov. 30 at Texas A&M, 7 p.m. 18.30

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