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  1. Jan 6, 2024 · The Texas A&M Aggies have won three national championships in their career so far - 1919, 1927 and 1939. 1919 was the first time the Texas A&M Aggies won the national championship.

  2. May 20, 2011 · A&M Wins 1986 Cotton Bowl. 1986: A&M held a tenuous 23-16 lead over Auburn in the Cotton Bowl when Auburn drove the ball 88 yards to the Aggie six-yard and looked ready to tie the game at...

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  3. Jul 25, 2013 · John Kimbrough (39) led the Aggies to their first national championship. The Aggies went 11-0 and defeated Tulane in the Sugar Bowl. Cushing Memorial Library. Record: 11-0. Texas A&M's season began like any other campaign. Homer Norton's team got a shutout victory over Oklahoma State.

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    Oct. 19, 1894:1894 marked the first year of sponsored football at the then Agricultural and Mechanical College of Texas, as well as the first matchup against the University of Texas. Texas A&M’s players, referred to as “College” or the “Farmers,” traveled to Clark Field in Austin to take on Texas’ “Varsity” squad. Texas claimed the victory at th...

    1909:The first on-campus Aggie Bonfire was burned in 1909 in support of Texas A&M sporting event victories. However, it wasn’t until almost a decade later that Bonfire was burned specifically for the Texas game, symbolizing the Aggies’ burning desire to beat the Longhorns. Texas A&M students joined together to build the structure each year, in a pr...

    Nov. 24, 1921:Interest in amateur radio shot up after the conclusion of World War I, and student operators at Texas A&M Experimental Station 5XB in College Station and Texas University Experimental Station 5XU in Austin decided to join forces to undertake a lofty ambition: broadcasting the play-by-play of that year’s Texas A&M vs. Texas game in rea...

    Nov. 28, 1940:Texas A&M was riding high after winning the 1939 National Championship. Coach Homer H. Norton, the second most winning coach in school history, led his team to Memorial Stadium in Austin, but it took only one Longhorn touchdown to end the Aggies’ 20 game winning streak: the final score was 7-0. The game — the only loss the team sustai...

    Nov. 12, 1963: Over the years, several incidents of Texas A&M students stealing Bevo have been reported — so many in fact, that they spurred this ESPN commercial. However, this particular heist enlisted the help of the Texas Rangers. A group of sophomore cadets drove a stock trailer down to a hog farm outside of Austin where Bevo was kept, loaded h...

    Nov. 26, 1999:The game played at Kyle Field this day was arguably one of the most unifying moments in the history of the Texas A&M and University of Texas rivalry. Eight days earlier, Aggie Bonfire had collapsed, killing 12 Aggies and injuring 27 more. The Aggies had missed two days of practice, as they instead helped search for survivors. Emotions...

  4. Jan 29, 2021 · Playing off of today's topic on TexAgs Radio, Gabe Bock, Olin Buchanan, and Billy Liucci took some time this morning to discuss the images that help paint the picture of Aggie Football's greatest moments through the years.

  5. Nov 23, 2017 · Here is a brief history of the sport of football, with the timeline of Texas A&M football along side it. November 6, 1869 – The first football game is played The first ever football game was played on November 6, 1869 between Rutgers and Princeton (then New Jersey).

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  7. 3 days ago · Texas A&M Football History. Go back in time to each year of Aggie football. Click on one of the years below, or use the arrows to slide over to another year. There you'll find a season synopsis, the team's schedule and results, honors and awards, photos and video. Season recaps by Eagle staff.

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