Texas A&M basketball fans have not forgotten Rick Barnes's sore-loser jibe from 2023

Texas A&M basketball fans played a big part in a recent huge victory over Tennessee, and Rick Barnes didn't like it. Two years later, the Ags haven't forgotten.
ByGraham Harmon|
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes on the sidelines during a men’s college basketball game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025.
Tennessee head coach Rick Barnes on the sidelines during a men’s college basketball game between Tennessee and Vanderbilt at Thompson-Boling Arena at Food City Center, Saturday, Feb. 15, 2025. | Caitie McMekin/News Sentinel / USA TODAY NETWORK via Imagn Images

Texas A&M basketball fans still remember Barnes's sad attempt at scoffing after loss in Reed

Texas A&M basketball will play host to the Tennessee Volunteers in an early contest on Saturday. This figures to be one of the biggest games for either team yet this season, as you would expect given that this is a top-10 matchup.

Of course, the SEC is full of such high-level action this year, and has been for quite some time. The Aggies have been trending up as this core group has grown over the past few seasons, and one of the key victories in that story came in 2023 over these same Tennessee Volunteers.

Since Rick Barnes has been in Knoxville, the Vols have been a formidable force in the conference. With players like Grant Williams, Admiral Schofield, Dalton Knecht, Santiago Vescovi, and the still-tenured Zakai Zigler, the Vols have been a tough out for a while.

That is a lot of what made 2023's game such a big moment for this Aggie program. From beginning to end, the Ags controlled that matchup against the Vols, weathering every big run and answering with more of their own. By the time the buzzer sounded, everyone in attendance knew what a big milestone they had just witnessed.

The crowd, as you'd expect, was raucous for that game. It got under Rick Barnes's skin so much, apparently, that he decided to show off his standup comedy skills in the postgame presser.

Once everyone had finished laughing at this well-refined and effortless joke and the quote got out there, it didn't go over very well, surprisingly. Hard to imagine why.

Two years later, Aggie fans have not forgotten Barnes's sore loser act after that game. In 2024, when the Vols came to Reed and lost again, the crowd was even more frenzied. And if I had to guess, that dial will be turned up even more in this latest edition.

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