The Texas A&M Aggies will face the Texas Longhorns on November 24, 2023, without sophomore linebacker Ty’Anthony Smith, who will miss the first half of the game due to a targeting penalty incurred against the Arkansas Razorbacks. This matchup marks a pivotal moment as both teams aim to solidify their positions in the college football landscape.
In their last outing, the No. 3 ranked Texas A&M (11-0, 7-0 SEC) decisively defeated Samford with a score of 48-0 at Kyle Field, where an impressive crowd of 104,877 fans witnessed the Aggies’ first shutout since the 2022 season. This victory not only secured their perfect home record but also bolstered their chances for a spot in the College Football Playoff.
The Aggies will now shift their attention to No. 17 Texas, which recently triumphed over Arkansas with a score of 52-37. While Texas A&M’s performance has solidified their place in the rankings, the Longhorns’ victory against a struggling Arkansas defense raises questions about their defensive capabilities. Texas allowed over 500 yards and 37 points in that game, a concerning trend following their previous loss to Georgia.
Despite the challenges, Texas quarterback Arch Manning delivered a standout performance, passing for 389 yards and four touchdowns, while also contributing with a rushing score and a touchdown reception. His progress will be crucial as the Longhorns head into this high-stakes matchup.
The absence of Smith is significant for Texas A&M, as he has recorded 44 tackles and two sacks this season. His early exit will provide an opportunity for the Aggies to exploit the Longhorns’ defense. In his place, the Aggies’ offense, led by starting quarterback Marcel Reed, will look to establish an aggressive offensive strategy from the outset.
Texas junior linebacker Anthony Hill, who is managing a broken bone in his hand, is still expected to participate in the game, as confirmed by head coach Steve Sarkisian. While Hill may not be at full strength, his presence on the field could provide a critical boost for the Longhorns.
The highly anticipated clash between No. 3 Texas A&M and No. 17 Texas is scheduled for 6:30 p.m. and will be broadcasted live on ABC. Fans can expect a thrilling contest as both teams vie for supremacy in this rivalry that carries significant implications for their playoff aspirations.
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