Just how much are tickets to Texas A&M vs. Texas?

The tickets are going fast, but you’ll need deep pockets to attend Texas A&M vs. Texas

Texas A&M (8-3, 5-2 SEC) will enter the final week of the regular season with everything on the line postseason-wise, as the Aggies’ quadruple overtime loss to Auburn didn’t end the program’s College Football Playoff dreams.

During A&M’s overtime chaos against the Tigers, Alabama shockingly lost to lowly Oklahoma on the road, shaking up the SEC standings once again and making Saturday night’s Texas A&M vs. Texas rivalry an official bid to the SEC Title Game vs. Georgia.

With the added implications comes even more interest from both fan bases and even those in the area who may not have skin in the game but possess deep pockets and want to be a part of what could be one of the more epic showdowns in the football rivalry’s history.

According to StubHub, ticket prices are now maxing out at $4,211 to the low price (sarcasm) of $603 in the top 20 rows. Will this affect overall turnout? I highly doubt this, as Saturday’s game will be the first time both teams have faced each other since the 2011 season.

No. 19 Texas A&M will host No. 3 Texas on Saturday, Nov. 30 at 6:30 pm. CT. The game will air on ABC.

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Texas A&M vs. Auburn Game Time, Channel options has been revealed

Texas A&M vs. Auburn will be a night game inside what should be a packed Jordan-Hare Stadium

14th-ranked Texas A&M is three wins away from earning a spot in the SEC Championship Game and the 12-team College Football Playoff. Still, after hosting New Mexico State on Saturday night, the Aggies will travel to Alabama to take on Auburn inside what should be a packed Jordan-Hare Stadium.

Auburn’s struggles this season are noteworthy, as the Tigers are one of the worst teams in the SEC, sitting at 3-6 and 1-5 in SEC play, but when analyzing their schedule, the Tigers have been nearly every home game, including their recent 17-7 loss to Vanderbilt.

Led by senior running back Jarquez Hunter, who has already run for 913 yards and five touchdowns, Texas A&M’s defense will have its hands full after missing 25 tackles in the 44-20 loss to South Carolina in Week 10, something that needs to be improved by the time the Aggies travel to Jordan-Hare.

Even more challenging, the schedule makers are apparently obsessed with Texas A&M playing in night games, as the game will start at either 6:30 or 6:45 p.m. CT. and will air on either ESPN or SEC Network.

If Texas A&M defeats New Mexico State, the Aggies must avoid looking ahead to hosting the Texas Longhorns because I can guarantee that the Tigers will play their best football to play spoiler.

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