The Aggies 2023 football schedule has arrived!

The Aggies 2023 football schedule has arrived!

Texas A&M is currently in the mix of the 2022 college football season, as the 2-1 Aggies are looking toward their upcoming Saturday night matchup with the 3-0 Arkansas Razorbacks, as the game will again take place at AT&T Stadium in Arlington, Texas.

However, that doesn’t mean that week can’t take a couple of minutes, or hours deciphering the 2023 schedule for the maroon and white, which was officially released on Tuesday night on the SEC Network. Here is the full 2023 schedule for the Fightin’ Texas A&M Aggies:

  • Sept. 2: New Mexico Lobos, College Station, Texas 
  • Sept. 9: @Miami Hurricanes, Miami Gardens, Florida 
  • Sept. 16: Louisiana Monroe Warhawks, College Station, Texas 
  • Sept. 23: Auburn Tigers, College Station, Texas 
  • Sept. 30: Arkansas Razorbacks, (Neutral Site) Arlington, Texas 
  • Oct. 7: Alabama Crimson Tide, College Station, Texas 
  • Oct. 14: @Tennessee Volunteers, Knoxville, Tennessee
  • Oct. 21: BYE WEEK
  • Oct. 28: South Carolina Gamecocks, College Station, Texas 
  • Nov. 4: @Ole Miss Rebels, Oxford, Mississippi 
  • Nov. 11: Mississippi State Bulldogs, College Station, Texas 
  • Nov. 18: Abeline Christian Wildcats, College Station, Texas
  • Nov. 25: LSU Tigers, Baton Rouge, Lousiana

Two things that stick out the most from the schedule are that for the fourth consecutive season, the Aggies will not play the Georgia Bulldogs while noting that Georgia has yet to travel to College Station since the SEC expansion in 2012. However, Texas A&M is tentatively scheduled to finally host the Bulldogs for the 2024 season. Also, looks for additions of Texas and Oklahoma for future schedules as they are set to join the SEC in 2024, or 2025 at this time.

Overall, the fact that the Aggies only have to leave the state of Texas 4 times all year bodes well for a team that will be facing possibly their highest expectations in program history during the 2023 season.

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