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TexasTowelie

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Thu Feb 21, 2019, 06:25 AM Feb 2019

In emails, Texas A&M president Michael Young says restarting football rivalry with Texas is

In emails, Texas A&M president Michael Young says restarting football rivalry with Texas is 'unlikely to happen'


A month ago, Texas A&M president Michael Young said he was in favor of restoring the Aggies' annual football game with Texas.

However, several A&M fans were unhappy with the rekindling the rivalry. Based on Young's recent emails on the topic, it doesn't appear they will have to worry about seeing the Aggies and Longhorns share the field in the immediate future.

In multiple emails obtained by The News through an open records request, Young said the A&M-Texas football game "is unlikely to happen."

"We have no plans to renew the rivalry game at this time for very practical reasons," Young wrote on Jan. 22.

Read more: https://sportsday.dallasnews.com/college-sports/collegesports/2019/02/20/emails-texas-am-president-michael-young-says-restarting-football-rivalry-texas-unlikely-happen?f=r
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In emails, Texas A&M president Michael Young says restarting football rivalry with Texas is (Original Post) TexasTowelie Feb 2019 OP
Good. rownesheck Feb 2019 #1

rownesheck

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1. Good.
Thu Feb 21, 2019, 10:41 AM
Feb 2019

It is beneath UT to play a school of whiners who were always jealous of playing second fiddle to the Longhorns. Hell, the aggies are such children, they packed up their stuff and left. Good riddance, goobers.

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