Roundtable: Who should host the first home game between Texas and Texas A&M?

It looks like Texas is next in line to host this rivalry game no matter which way you look at it.

It’s that time of the offseason where those in the national media have a little extra time on their hands, which of course leads to nonsensical debates.

We saw a prime example of this on Tuesday when Paul Finebaum and TexAgs’ Billy Liucci discussed where the first meeting between Texas and Texas A&M should be played.

Liucci explained that Texas A&M’s athletic director Ross Bjork has received confirmation and a commitment from the SEC that the first game will take place in College Station.

Bjork’s belief is somewhat of a “you owe us one” nudge to the SEC according to Liucci, as he also eluded to the fact that Texas A&M was operating under the impression that Texas moving to the SEC would never happen.

We all know the game could be played at a local high school and fans from all over the state would flood the gates to watch these two programs square off. But, it is clearly something that will cause an uproar regardless of where it is played.

That’s why Longhorns Wire staff members have decided to explain what destination makes the most sense.