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    Timm Hamm
    Dec 10, 2025, 20:27
    Updated at: Dec 10, 2025, 20:50

    Aggies guard Ar’maj Reed-Adams can’t stop poking Texas, even with Miami looming in the CFP. The Lone Star Showdown trash talk clearly never ends.

    There may be bigger stages than the Lone Star Showdown, but there is no bigger reservoir of petty than what lives between College Station and Austin.

    Texas A&M guard Ar'maj Reed-Adams has apparently decided that even a College Football Playoff berth can't keep him from logging back on and taking one more swing at the Texas Longhorns.

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    Despite the Aggies' perfect season getting blown up in Austin, A&M still landed in the 12-team College Football Playoff and will host Miami in the first round.

    Texas, meanwhile, finds itself in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl against Michigan. That's all the opening Reed-Adams needed.

    In a now-deleted Instagram story, Reed-Adams took a very on-brand shot at the Longhorns' postseason destination, posting:

    "I know the little bowl boys at practice are feeling the cheesiest," punctuated with a horns down emoji.

    Subtlety has left the chat.

    The pettiness is just the latest chapter in a running feud between Reed-Adams and Texas players that dates back to last year's Lone Star Showdown at Kyle Field.

    After the Longhorns celebrated on the Aggies logo, Reed-Adams fired his first public volley, saying, "Cowards do what cowards do."

    Fast forward to this season and Texas got the last laugh on the field, handing A&M its first loss, ending the Aggies' bid for 12-0 and knocking them out of the SEC title game picture. Longhorns edge rusher Colin Simmons didn't hold back afterward when asked about Reed-Adams.

    "You talking about when 55 said that? What’s his name? I don’t even know his name, and he's a sixth-year," Simmons said. "He lost. He's a loser. We don’t pay attention to him. Losers."

    Apparently, Reed-Adams pays attention to every word coming out of Austin.

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    Less than two weeks before the biggest home game in A&M history, with the Hurricanes coming to town in a CFP showdown, his social media crosshairs remain locked on the "little bowl boys" instead of the playoff bracket.

    Will it matter when the ball kicks off against Miami? Probably not.

    But in the ever-petty world of college football, the scoreboard is only part of the rivalry. The rest gets settled in press conferences, Instagram stories, and whoever can deliver the last viral quote before next year's rematch.