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Report: Texas A&M, Oklahoma State schedule home-and-home matchups for 2025, 2026

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Texas A&M HC Bucky McMillan, Oklahoma State HC Steve Lutz
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Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, former conference rivals, have only met twice over the past thirteen seasons. Now, over the next pair of years, they’ll match that total with matchups against one another.

Per Billy Liucci at TexAgs.com, Texas A&M and Oklahoma State have scheduled a home-and-home series. That’ll mean a matchup between the Aggies and Cowboys this season in Stillwater and next season in College Station.

Oklahoma State leads the 40-game series all-time against Texas A&M at 27-13. 32 of those were conference games as members of the Big 12 from 1996 to 2012 before the Aggies went to the SEC. Since the, they’ve played twice and they split the pair. Texas A&M won 72-55 in a semifinal of the Progressive Legends Classic in Brooklyn, New York back in November of 2017 before Oklahoma State won 73-62 in Aggieland during a game in the Big 12/SEC Challenge in January of 2020.

This will be a non-conference game set for the debut season for Bucky McMillan at A&M. The Aggies hired McMillan, back at the start of April after Buzz Williams left for Maryland, after a half decade at Samford where the Bulldogs went 99-52 (.656) with three titles total won in the SoCon and an appearance in the 2024 NCAA Tournament, where they nearly pulled a first-round upset on Kansas. Now, amidst the coaching change, Texas A&M has brought in ten transfers, after losing seven themselves to the portal and several more to graduation, and a four-star freshman for the program’s first year of ‘Bucky Ball’.

Oklahoma State is then entering their second season under Steve Lutz. The ‘Pokes went just under .500 at 17-18 (7-13) overall, losing most of their games during league play in the Big 12 before their year ended in the quarterfinals of the NIT. The Cowboys have now since added six players in the portal, after losing four by way of transfer, and a trio of recruits rated in the Top-250 nationally of On3’s Industry Ranking for 2025.

Texas A&M and Oklahoma State, like several former opponents in the Big 12, lost a lot of their history with one another over the past decade-plus. They’re now fixing that by meeting up with one another on each other’s home courts over the next two seasons in the non-conference