Rewind: Arkansas-Texas A&M since the Aggies joined SEC

The Arkansas-Texas A&M series since 2012 has been full of drama and close games, but have usually gone the Aggies’ way.

If you go by the all-time series, Arkansas has a healthy lead over Texas A&M by virtue of the Razorbacks’ dominance over them in the Southwest Conference.

However, since the Aggies joined the SEC in 2012, it’s been entirely one-sided. Arkansas has only one victory—20-10 in 2021, while A&M has won every other meeting.

The games have nearly all been close. A&M won in a rout the first year during the Johnny Manziel Heisman season, and won convincingly in 2016, but six of the other 11 meetings have been decided by a touchdown or less, including three overtime affairs.

A&M has also had coaching stability, with Kevin Sumlin and Jimbo Fisher the only two coaches they’ve had since 2012. Meanwhile, the Razorbacks have had five coaches (if you include interim at end of 2019).

Here is a look back at those games.