Alright, guys, so today I wanna talk about something that’s been on my mind lately: the Texas A&M football schedule for 2026. I mean, who doesn’t love some good ol’ college football talk, right?
So, I started digging into this because, well, I’m a huge Aggies fan. I went online and started looking up all the info I could find about the 2026 schedule. It was a bit of a wild goose chase at first, hopping from one site to another. But after a bit of searching, I found some solid info.
I found out that one of the big games is gonna be against Arkansas. Apparently, they’re gonna play in Fayetteville on October 18th. That’s gonna be a big one because it’s the first time since 2013 that they’re playing there. I also saw that they’ve been playing at the Dallas Cowboys’ stadium for a while now.
- October 18, 2026: Texas A&M vs. Arkansas at Fayetteville
Then there’s this other game I stumbled upon, a bowl game against USC. The Texas A&M team will close out the first year of the Mike Elko era against the USC Trojans on Friday night in the SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl. It’s gonna be at 9:30 PM Central Time, and it’s gonna be on ESPN. That’s a pretty big deal, playing in Vegas and all.
- Date: Friday night (Exact date not found)
- Time: 9:30 PM (CT)
- Opponent: USC Trojans
- Location: Allegiant Stadium, Las Vegas
- Event: SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl
- TV: ESPN
I also saw some chatter about the 2025 schedule, like Texas playing against Ohio State and Georgia. That’s not directly related to A&M in 2026, but it shows how tough the competition is getting.
And then there’s the whole deal with the non-conference games, like one against Arizona State. Man, college football schedules are getting intense! The people online were talking about a 9-game conference schedule starting in 2026 and a 12-game regular season, so I added it into my notes.
- Non-conference game against Arizona State
- Talk about a 9-game conference schedule starting in 2026
- A 12-game regular-season schedule that consists of 10 games against Power 5 opponents.
I was trying to figure out how the Aggies will do under their new coach, Mike Elko. It’s all speculation at this point, but it’s fun to guess, right? So I made a note to do a game-by-game look at the schedule later.
- Task: Look at each game on the schedule
So yeah, that’s what I’ve been up to. Just diving deep into the world of college football and getting hyped for the 2026 season. Gotta love it! What do you guys think? Any predictions for the Aggies in 2026?