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Texas, Texas A&M will face off to close out 2024 football regular season, report says

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While the SEC won’t unveil its full 2024 football schedule until December, college football followers can begin marking their calendars for one of the sport’s marquee rivalry games.

According to ESPN’s Chris Low, Texas and Texas A&M’s 2024 showdown will take place Nov. 30 at Kyle Field. The last time the rivals faced off was in 2011, when the Longhorns defeated the Aggies 27-25. With A&M-Texas taking place on Thanksgiving weekend, the Aggies’ meeting with LSU will reportedly be bumped up to Oct. 26.

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The conference officially announced its full slate of conference opponents in June, with games like the Red River Showdown serving as highlights.

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Low also reported that Texas will host powerhouse Georgia on Oct. 19 in Austin. Fellow SEC newcomer Oklahoma is reportedly set to open conference play against Tennessee on Sept. 21 at home.

Here’s a look at other notable matchups reported by ESPN ahead of the SEC’s full schedule release:

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Georgia-Texas, Oct. 19

Texas-Arkansas, Nov. 16

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Texas-Texas A&M, Nov. 30

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Notre Dame-Texas A&M, Aug. 31

Texas A&M-Florida, Sept. 14

Arkansas-Texas A&M, Sept. 28 (at AT&T Stadium in Arlington)

LSU-Texas A&M, Oct. 26

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Texas-Texas A&M, Nov. 30

Oklahoma

Tennessee-Oklahoma, Sept. 21

Alabama-Oklahoma, Nov. 23

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