The Oklahoma Sooners' SEC revenge tour could start Tuesday night.
After losing to Texas A&M in its SEC home opener earlier in the month, OU now heads to College Station, Texas, to take on the No. 13 Aggies again for its last game of January.
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The Sooners last played Texas A&M in the midst of a four-game losing streak to start SEC play after going 13-0 during their nonconference schedule. OU had the Aggies down by as many as 18 points early in the second half before squandering the lead and what would have been the Sooners' first-ever SEC victory.
OU proved that night it could hang with the Aggies, and should had won. However, Texas A&M wasn't at full strength then and now has Wade Taylor IV back. He averages 14.7 points a game this season.
The Sooners have quite the one-two punch to deal with, though. Jalon Moore leads OU with 18 points a game and freshman sensation Jeremiah Fears averages 16.7 points.
Since these two teams last met, the Sooners finally ended their losing streak with back-to-back wins over South Carolina and Arkansas in their last two outing.
Meanwhile, Texas A&M is 4-3 in SEC play and coming off a 70-69 overtime loss to Texas on Saturday in Austin.
The No. 13 Aggies are also just the beginning of a challenging stretch for OU thanks to a stacked SEC. Tuesday night will start a run against five ranked opponents in a row for the Sooners, at least according to the most recent Associated Press Top 25. The Sooners received two votes to be ranked this week.