Texas A&M and Miami will play for NIL bragging rights

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Texas A&M and Miami will play for NIL bragging rights

No. 13 Miami visits No. 24 Texas A&M in the NIL Bowl on Saturday night. The game pits two front-running programs in Nil area. John H. Ruiz, a Miami fan, announced details of the deal on Twitter. He's on his way to Kyle Field with 120 winners of a ticket raffle. 30 of them will travel by private jet. Texas a&m's legendary donors are behind the game. They're the ones whose influence on Texas' top-ranked recruiting class irked Nick Saban. They also donated $25 million to one of those American college funds that fund shinier athletic facilities.

Texas A&M hasn't won a national title since 1939. The Aggies lost to Appalachian State 17-14 last Saturday. Monty Davis, Class of 1977, is a donor with his name and his wife's name on sports facilities. He and Becky married shortly after graduating from Texas A & M. They have two daughters and two sons that went to the school. Aggie fans are loyal to their team. They are proud of their university. Some players don't buy in. A radio host doesn't think the Aggys will win this week. It's an American groaner.


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