
The road to Omaha just got a lot more visible for the 12th Man.
As the Texas A&M baseball program gears up for the 2026 season, the SEC has officially pulled back the curtain on this year’s television slate. If you’re planning on following the Maroon and White from your couch, you’ll have nine high-stakes opportunities to catch them on national giants like ESPN, ESPN2, and the SEC Network.
There is nothing quite like a spring night at Olsen Field, and national scouts are clearly paying attention. The home TV schedule kicks off on March 22 against Georgia, but the real fireworks happen in April.
The most anticipated series of the year - the renewal of the heated rivalry against Texas - will be front and center.
Fans can tune in on April 10 and 11 to see if the Aggies can defend their home turf against the Longhorns. With stars like Gavin Grahovac and Jace LaViolette expected to anchor the lineup, these games aren't just about regional pride; they're about early-season dominance in the SEC standings.
The Aggies’ road schedule is equally grueling and just as prestigious. The highlight is undoubtedly the mid-April trip to Baton Rouge.
The entire three-game set against LSU (April 17-19) will be broadcast nationally. Whether it’s the Friday night lights on the main ESPN channel or the Sunday finale on ESPN2, the Aggies will be under the brightest possible microscope.
Following the LSU series, the team travels to Gainesville to face Florida on April 25 and wraps up their televised road slate in Oxford against Ole Miss on May 10.
Expectations are sky-high this year. Coming off a season where the pitching staff showed massive development, the 2026 squad looks to leverage this national exposure to cement its status as a top-tier powerhouse. Grab your peanuts and Cracker Jacks - it’s going to be a wild ride.
Texas A&M Nationally Televised Games
Sunday, March 22 – vs. Georgia (SECN, 3 p.m.)
Friday, April 10 – vs. Texas (SECN, 7 p.m.)
Saturday, April 11 – vs. Texas (ESPN2, 2 p.m.)
Friday, April 17 – at LSU (ESPN, 6 p.m.)
Saturday, April 18 – at LSU (SECN, 7 p.m.)
Sunday, April 19 – at LSU (ESPN2, 1 p.m.)
Saturday, April 25 – at Florida (SECN, 4 p.m.)
Friday, May 1 – vs. Auburn (SECN, 7 p.m.)
Sunday, May 10 – at Ole Miss (SENC, 5 p.m.)