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On 10/22/2025 at 7:32 AM, PvilleStang said:

They draw eyeballs even in the worst of years.  Aggy is faithful if nothing else.  They could be 0-10 and still drawing 2,000,000 viewers.

You add aggy because you want the eyeballs of the state of Texas.  You add Texas because you want the eyeballs of the most valuable brand in college football.  There's a difference...

With last week's ratings in, the delta grows.  Texas-Kentucky brought in 2.64M viewers.  Ags-pigs brought in 1.57M viewers.

Season totals are now: Texas 35.7M, Texas A&M 13.9M.

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May be rainy night in "Death Valley" Saturday...

No. 3 Texas A&M and No. 20 LSU renew their highly-competitive SEC rivalry in Saturday night’s much-anticipated Top 20 showdown in Baton Rouge. The third-ranked Aggies (7-0, 4-0 SEC) enter as 2.5-point road favorites over the host Tigers (5-2, 2-2 SEC) with an over-under of 48.5 points, according to BetMGM.

Texas A&M has already ruled out starting running back Le’Veon Moss for a second-consecutive game after suffering an ankle injury against Florida two weeks prior.

LSU -- All eyes are on the status of LSU junior middle linebacker Whit Weeks, the heart and soul of the Tigers defense who missed last week’s 31-24 loss at Vanderbilt while recovering from a bone bruise in his ankle. Weeks, who was listed as “doubtful” in Wednesday’s initial availability report, is expected to remain in a walking boot “for another couple of days” according to head coach Brian Kelly.

“Whit is still non-weightbearing,” Kelly said during Wednesday’s SEC Coaches Teleconference. “He’s in the boot, and we’ll keep the boot on him for another couple of days before we know what he can do. He’s been doing some additional treatments, and he’s feeling better, but we won’t know on him until later in the week.”

 

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17 hours ago, utee94 said:

With last week's ratings in, the delta grows.  Texas-Kentucky brought in 2.64M viewers.  Ags-pigs brought in 1.57M viewers.

Season totals are now: Texas 35.7M, Texas A&M 13.9M.

Are you getting this from some website or adding them up by the week?  If a website, I would like to check out some other teams as well.  I would award you 23 internets if so, sir. 

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17 hours ago, utee94 said:

With last week's ratings in, the delta grows.  Texas-Kentucky brought in 2.64M viewers.  Ags-pigs brought in 1.57M viewers.

Season totals are now: Texas 35.7M, Texas A&M 13.9M.

Those numbers are fake flags. The whorns own the media and minipulate it so they look better than really ares. 

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6 minutes ago, DFW Horn said:

Now we're back to bragging about TV ratings, academics, and "brand".

Furk

Well I wasn't really bragging, originally I was providing the reason for why the ag game got bumped in favor of ours.

But I do find it amusing that even in a bad year we continue to obliterate their ratings.

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19 hours ago, utee94 said:

With last week's ratings in, the delta grows.  Texas-Kentucky brought in 2.64M viewers.  Ags-pigs brought in 1.57M viewers.

Season totals are now: Texas 35.7M, Texas A&M 13.9M.

Yeah but that's only because they had a rain delay and was on EPSN the ocho or some shit...if they had aired on ESPN they'd have had the most views stupid Sip

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