Texas A&M suffered an impactful injury during spring but still pose quite the threat for Oklahoma’s late season push.
Old foes meet again.
It’s been 13 years since Oklahoma and Texas A&M last met on the field, and 14 since they shared the Big 12. The jersey patches have changed, but the bad blood hasn’t.
While Oklahoma has ridden the highs of conference titles and College Football Playoff berths, Texas A&M has been as volatile as the oil industry — up and down. Those in College Station are hoping that Mike Elko both stabilizes the program while maintaining the highs he’s enjoyed during his first two seasons as the Aggies’ lead man.
With spring in the rearview window, how has OU’s matchup with Texas A&M in late November shaken up? Click here to read more.