Powered by Roundtable
Texas A&M's Ar'maj Reed-Adams Still Barking After Loss, Texas Players Fire Back: "Loser!" cover image
TimmHamm@RoundtableIO profile imagefeatured creator badge
Timm Hamm
Dec 10, 2025
Updated at Dec 10, 2025, 20:53
Partner

Aggies lineman Ar'maj Reed-Adams keeps chirping at Texas after A&M's perfect season was spoiled, prompting Longhorns star Colin Simmons to call him a "loser."

College football does pettiness better than any sport on earth, and the Lone Star Showdown continues to prove it.

Even weeks after Texas ended Texas A&M's perfect season dream, Aggies offensive lineman Ar'maj Reed-Adams is still taking shots at the Longhorns, this time mocking their bowl destination.

Despite A&M backing into the College Football Playoff, Reed-Adams hopped on Instagram to clown Texas for landing in the Cheez-It Citrus Bowl, posting:

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

Bold talk from a man who just watched the Longhorns derail the Aggies' undefeated season.

This feud traces back to last year, when Reed-Adams complained about Texas celebrating on the A&M logo after the renewal of the rivalry, famously saying:

"Cowards do what cowards do."

Texas players didn’t forget, and they didn't hold back after this year's win. Longhorns defensive end Colin Simmons, who dominated the Aggies up front, dismantled Reed-Adams with one of the coldest responses of the season:

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

Ouch.

While Texas prepares for Michigan in the Citrus Bowl and Texas A&M hosts Miami in the opening round of the CFP, Reed-Adams appears more concerned with online jabs than playoff prep.

For the second straight year, the Longhorns handed the Aggies a rivalry loss, and judging by the back-and-forth, that wound is still wide open in College Station.

One thing is clear ... when it comes to Texas vs. Texas A&M, the game never ends at the final whistle.