AUSTIN, Texas — Jim Schlossnagle, who built the Texas A&M baseball program into a national power in three years and led the Aggies to the brink of this season's national championship, is leaving to become coach at arch-rival Texas.
Schlossnagle and Texas A&M officials announced that he was leaving Tuesday night without saying where he was going. Texas then confirmed Schlossnagle would be a Longhorn.
''What a home run hire,'' Texas President Jay Hartzell said.
And a hit to the Aggies.
The Texas-Texas A&M rivalry will get a new dose of venom when Texas joins A&M in the Southeastern Conference next season.
''Although I know many will be upset with my decision, I chose to make a change to join a longtime friend to continue my career as a college baseball coach,'' Schlossnagle said in a statement released by Texas A&M. He worked with Texas athletic director Chris Del Conte when the two were at TCU together from 2009-2017.
''The run to the national championship game was truly a remarkable one this year, and I will savor the memories and true friendships I have made there for a lifetime,'' Schlossnagle said.
Schlossnagle led the Aggies to the College World Series in two of his three seasons with the program. Texas A&M just missed its first national championship on Monday when the Aggies lost a best-of-three series to SEC rival Tennessee in the CWS.