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STARKVILLE — Mississippi State football's home game against Texas will kick off at 3:15 p.m. CT on Oct. 25 at Davis Wade Stadium and air on SEC Network. The Bulldogs (4-3, 0-3 SEC) lost 23-21 to Florida on Oct. 18 after a fourth-quarter comeback at Ben Hill Griffin Stadium fell short.
The Longhorns produced their lowest yardage-output in the Steve Sarkisian era, only gaining 179 yards on the day.
With Ole Miss falling to Georgia early Saturday afternoon, the Texas A&M Aggies are now the sole undefeated SEC program remaining. The Aggies outlasted a top-notch offensive effort from Arkansas, 45-42, to improve to 7-0 for the first time since 1994.
Here are three things we learned about new coach Sean Miller, new wing Dailyn Swain and returning guard Chendall Weaver at SEC basketball media days.
Kentucky Football hung with Texas for a full 60 minutes plus the overtime period but fell to the Longhorns 16-13 and remains winless in SEC play.
Here's a sentence that hasn't really been a statement of fact since head coach Mike Elko took over last year: Texas A&M is the team to beat in the SEC. After a
Texas football picked up a huge win over Oklahoma last Saturday. Here's how it impacted the Longhorns' place in our weekly SEC power rankings.
Texas men's basketball ranks in the middle of the SEC pack in this year's preseason poll; no Texas players were picked as all-conference first-, second- or third-team selections.
For the first time ever, the No. 21 Texas Longhorns are in Lexington playing the Kentucky Wildcats trying to keep the team’s College Football Playoff hopes alive in a tough environment against a team that has lost three straight SEC games to open the season.
For Texas, the SEC Tipoff is part of the countdown to the Longhorns' season opener against Incarnate Word on Nov. 3. That countdown also includes this Sunday's Orange-White Scrimmage at Moody Center.