The No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies (15-4, 4-2 Sec) will face Texas Longhorns (13-6, 2-4) On the road Saturday starting at 1:30 pm in Austin. Details on how to watch, stream and listen to the game can be found later in this article.
The Aggies are coming off a 63-62 win Ole Miss On the road Wednesday, which extended its winning streak to two games. The Longhorns have taken two of their last three games and recently beaten Missouri61-53, at home on Tuesday.
While A&M enters at No. 14 in the NCAA Net Rating (NET), Texas checks in at No. 33. So for now, this game qualifies as a Quad 1A clash for both teams. The Aggies boast a 6-3 record in Quad I matches. The Longhorns are 2-5 in such games.
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No. 13 Texas A&M Aggies (15-4, 4-2 Sec) at Texas Longhorns (13-6, 2-4)
When: Saturday, January 25, 1:30 p.m. CST.
Where: Moody Center (capacity: 15,000); Austin.
Television: ESPN2. Tom Hart (play by play) and Dane Bradshaw (Color Comment) will be on the call.
Streaming: Available here via the ESPN app.
Radio: Texas A&M Radio Network. It will be carried locally on 1620 AM/94.5 FM, worldwide on the 12th Man mobile app or on SiriusXM channels 111 or 192. Andrew Monaco (play-by-play) and John Thornton (color commentary) will provide coverage.
Bets: The Longhorns are a 1.5-point favorite over the Aggies, per Betonline sportsbook. The total over/under scoring is set at 141.
What an A&M head coach Buzz Williams said of Texas before the game: “I haven’t been to this new arena (Moody Center). But just from watching their games, it looks like it’s probably the best in the country. Their roster is ultra-talented. They’ve been playing with more efficiency over the last five games. .”
Availability Update: Two players for the Longhorns – Guard Chendall Weaver (Out) and power forward Arthur Kaluma (Probably)-appeared in their initial SEC availability report on Friday for the games. The Aggies have designated all of their players as available for the game.
Bractology Update: In his final NCAA Tournament projection Friday, ESPN’s Bracketologix Joe Lunardi projected the Aggies as a four seed. CBS bracketologist Jerry Palm released his latest NCAA Tournament projection on Friday as well, predicting A&M as a three seed.
Series History: In the all-time series, Texas owns a 138-87 record over A&M. The Aggies beat the Longhorns, 80-60, at home in their first game of the season on Jan. 4.
Buzz Williams Pregame Press Conference Video