Aggies Exhibit Little Brother Behavior By Using Georgia’s Success To Flex On Texas

Texas QB Arch Manning is sacked by a Georgia defender.

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The Texas Longhorns suffered their first loss of the college football season on Saturday, falling 30-15 to SEC foe Georgia. After the fact, rival Texas A&M did its part to troll.

Aggies were seen repping apparel reminding the Longhorns of that loss while attending a volleyball game between the two schools on Wednesday. The little brother behavior has now gone viral!

Georgia dismantled Texas on the football field over the weekend, jumping out to a 23-0 first half lead before coasting to a stress-free victory.

Not only did that loss ruin Texas’s hopes of an undefeated season, but it also temporarily placed the Aggies above the ‘Horns in the SEC standings.

It offered a “Welcome to the SEC” moment for the conference newcomers.

Texas A&M fans turned that quip into a t-shirt!

An attendee was seen donning a fit flexing that Georgia beatdown. You’d have thought the Aggies were part of the reason the Longhorns fell!

Making things more ironic is the fact that Texas A&M has had no notable success since joining the league. The Ags have more seasons at .500 or below in SEC play (9) than championship game appearances (0).

That didn’t stop them from rubbing the Longhorns’ noses in the latest loss!

Unfortunately for Texas, they failed to shut their rivals up. The ‘Horns fell as the nation’s No. 7 team on the volleyball court, snapping a 79-match home conference winning streak.

Welcome to the SEC, indeed!

It was the Aggie women’s first win over Texas on the court since 2010. Maybe fans will make a t-shirt to celebrate their own success!