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Now that Texas is moving to the SEC, let's rank the fight songs in the "new" league as a lifelong Longhorns fan and longtime member of the college football media.
But as a way of making it up to the Texas coach, when Sarkisian wrapped up his comments and exited, the Longhorns’ fight song, “Texas Fight,” was properly played.
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko takes the podium on Thursday during the final session of SEC media days. We'll see if the Texas fight song doesn't accidentally play as he strides to the stage.
However, as Texas’ Steve Sarkisian took the stage on Tuesday, Texas A&M’s “Aggie War Hymn” played — rather than “Texas Fight,” the Longhorns’ official fight song.
Each SEC coach has been introduced with his team’s fight song, but there was apparently some sort of mixup when Sarkisian took the stage, resulting in the wrong song being played. And, of all ...
Earlier this week, during the SEC Media Days, as University of Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian was approaching the podium, the person in charge of playing the Longhorns' fight song made a glaring ...
Sarkisian is 38-17 since taking over as Texas coach in 2021, and led the Longhorns to the College Football Playoff semi-final this past season. That helped get him a new contract that makes him ...
After renewing the rivalry last season, the Texas A&M Aggies will travel to the Forty Acres in hopes of getting their revenge.
AUSTIN, Texas (KXAN) — Members of The Longhorn Band will be required to perform “The Eyes of Texas” alma mater and fight song at future University of Texas sporting events.
As is typical for most events like this, traditional school music began playing when he approached the mic -- but it wasn't the Longhorns' fight song. It was the Aggie War Hymn.
The Fight Rally then happens at 8 p.m. ET at The Tower. The tradition has existed since 1916, which sees the Longhorns fans decked out in gear and banners walk in a parade to hype up their team ...
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