Texas A&M Announces “Maroon Out” Ahead of Texas Longhorns Showdown
COLLEGE STATION, Texas — The rivalry between Texas A&M and the Texas Longhorns is set to reignite in dramatic fashion, as the Aggies announced a “Maroon Out” for their upcoming clash. This initiative, a tradition deeply rooted in Aggie pride, encourages all fans attending the game to flood Kyle Field with a sea of maroon in a show of unity and support for their team.
The game marks the much-anticipated revival of the historic Lone Star Showdown after the Longhorns’ move to the SEC. Texas A&M’s athletic department confirmed that special “Maroon Out” T-shirts are already on sale, with proceeds supporting various student organizations.
The Aggies’ head coach expressed excitement for the event, emphasizing how the energy and passion from a maroon-filled stadium can provide the team with a crucial advantage. “It’s more than just a game—it’s about showing who we are as a community,” he said.
This year’s “Maroon Out” carries additional significance as Texas A&M seeks to assert dominance in what many fans consider the ultimate bragging rights game. The matchup is expected to draw a sold-out crowd and intense national attention.
Fans are encouraged to arrive early and participate in pre-game festivities, which include tailgates, a performance by the Fightin’ Texas Aggie Band, and a commemorative moment honoring the rivalry’s rich history.
With emotions running high and traditions on full display, this showdown promises to be a spectacle both on and off the field.