The Texas Longhorns head to Athens, GA, this weekend to face the No.6-ranked Georgia Bulldogs in what should be an exciting matchup on Saturday night. Though Texas has only been in the SEC for a little over a year, these two blue-chip programs had a viral, surprising series stat pop up on Monday.
As mentioned before, Texas has only been in the SEC since 2024, and the Longhorns will have faced the Georgia Bulldogs a total of three times after this weekend's heavyweight bout. That's two times more than in-state rival Texas A&M has played UGA in their 14-year conference lifespan.
Wild but true:
— HornSports (@HornSports) November 9, 2025
Texas has been in the SEC for 18 months and is about to play Georgia for the third time.
Texas A&M has been in the conference for 14 years and has played Georgia once.
Despite Texas having an obvious talent and success advantage over its little brother Aggies, that's an absolutely mind-boggling stat. Regardless of whether or not A&M has been successful enough to meet the Bulldogs in postseason play, being in the league for 14+ seasons and not facing Georgia more than once is insane.
