COLLEGE STATION — The return of the Lone Star Showdown between Texas football and Texas A&M has made for a vibrant gameday atmosphere – and, evidently, an interesting day for Texas A&M University Police.
The Department’s official account posted an update to social media on Saturday evening, citing a rather unique “University Rules Violation.”
“A man was riding a horse and another man & his dog were riding a longhorn,” the post reads. “(They) agreed to leave campus.”
University Rules Violation – PA 68. A man was riding a horse and another man & his dog were riding a longhorn. Agreed to leave campus. #BTHOtu
— Texas A&M Police (@TAMUPolice) November 30, 2024
Some images of the longhorn-riding pup also made their way to social media.
— Laura Bow (@LauraBow2) November 30, 2024
this place is crazy https://t.co/2jwz4yziuj pic.twitter.com/giqA0oDks0
— Justin Pistachio (@JustinPistachio) November 30, 2024
The Longhorns and Aggies are set to renew their football rivalry for the first time since 2011 when they kick off from Kyle Field at 6:30 p.m. CT. The game will air on ABC.
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