The Texas A&M Aggies are set for one final matchup at AT&T Stadium against the Arkansas Razorbacks, and both sides seem to be taking a different approach to the rivalry's finale.
For years, the Southwest Classic has featured the two franchises battling it out for a trophy — and bragging rights — every season. Fifty-seven straight contests dating back to 1934 have told the story of a rivalry that Arkansas holds a narrow edge in.
"If you're not a Cowboys fan, it's the last chance you get to beat Jerry Jones' team in Cowboys Stadium,'" Texas A&M Coach Mike Elko told his players jokingly ahead of the matchup. "' it works both ways, whether you like the Cowboys or not.'" "We always seem to get their best," he added. "We always try to give them our best. When two teams do that, I think you wind up with a lot of really close entertaining football games."
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