In the end, the maroon outnumbered the burnt orange at UFCU Disch-Falk Field.
A crowd of more than 8,000 in Austin on Tuesday evening with several thousand more around the stadium witnessed a demonstration of what SEC baseball looks like and how unprepared the No. 24 Texas Longhorns appear for that gauntlet after three losses in the Astros Foundation Classic over the weekend and a 9-2 demolition by the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies.
The four-game losing streak is the longest for the Longhorns since the disastrous 2019 season, the low point of the David Pierce era on the Forty Acres, thanks to the Texas A&M bullpen dominating over the final six innings, in stark contrast to the Texas bullpen, which continues to reel in the wake of the meltdown at Minute Maid Park.