The Texas Longhorns are set to renew multiple rivalries with their move to the SEC, including the much anticipated revival of the Lone Star Showdown
And with that, will come a litany of new opponents in the coming years.are set to take on Mississippi State, Georgia, Florida, Vanderbilt and Kentucky are part of that new schedule.the renewal of two age-old rivalriesJul 17, 2024; Dallas, TX, USA; Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian speaking at Omni Dallas Hotel. Mandatory Credit: Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports / Brett Patzke-USA TODAY Sports
While the rivalry with Arkansas is obviously extremely important to Texas in itself, it goes without saying that the Lone Star Showdown against Texas A&M will take center stage.It is a game that has been absent from college football for over a decade, with most players who are set to take part in the matchup later this year barely being old enough to remember it being played.
And even with that long absence, the rivalry between the fans has not faded. In fact, some would argue that it is more volatile than ever.
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