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The rivalry between the Texas and Texas A&M began in the 1890s but was last played in 2011 when the Aggies' moved from the Big 12 to the SEC. Newly hired Texas head coach Charlie Strong has voiced his opinion recently about resuming the rivalry. Here is what he had to say via CBSSports.com,
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"It's all about the two ADs getting together and getting that figured out," Strong said. "When you look at it, it's been such a huge rivalry game. ... I think at some point it will get worked out.

"When there's been so much tradition there, you'd like to see it continue on. That's my feeling on it. I'd love to play it."

"You'd like to play it in a neutral site somewhere, where every year it's in that spot, whether it's Houston or Dallas," Strong said.
Former Texas AD DeLoss Dodds seemed hopeful that the game could be played again in 2018.
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Gus Bus Driver121 months
Dont do it TAMU
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CGSC Lobotomy121 months
We're not playing Texas at a neutral site. End of story. If he thinks it will happen that way, he and his AD are even bigger dumbasses than we thought.
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Gradual_Stroke121 months
What a stupid a-hole
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cokebottleag121 months
texas doesn't want that game at a neutral spot. All that does is continue to make their home schedule suck.
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TbirdSpur2010121 months
frick that gadgetless ebony midget. No deal, sips.

Focus on not getting skullfricked by baylor.
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Not gonna happen.
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Pavoloco83121 months
Texas can SUCK IT. TAMU is now the SEC's bitch.
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Big Sway121 months
He would like to get some SEC games to help strength of schedule.
Frick him!
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CGSC Lobotomy121 months
Neutral site? Seriously? What a moron.
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Spaulding Smails121 months
Look at all the butthurt Aggies in here...Always the bratty little brother
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