The university presidents for both Texas and Texas A&M told the Austin American-Statesman on Friday that they're "supportive" or renewing the rivalry between the two football teams.
The Aggies and Longhorns haven't played one another since 2011, when Texas A&M left the Big 12 for the SEC.
"It's a storied rivalry," Texas president Greg Fenves said during the interview the Statesman. "We've told our ADs to figure out a plan and bring it to us."
Yet while both voiced support, they pointed out obstacles in bringing the game back.
"You have to get the weekend that coincides and works together," said Texas A&M president Michael Young.