No, they don’t, because it’s a peer institution, TAMU, not so much. And you are making just a silly argument that most parents would choose your school-- they would not. Now, there are times when you might have the rare kid who could get into Yale, but it might make more sense (parents out of pocket contribution) but those are statistical outliers. As has mentioned plenty, in the majority of situations, for the average family, they would pay less out of pocket going to HYSPM, than their own state school.
At about 80k family income (national median family income is 60k, you would pay nothing out of pocket to attend these schools. All aid is via grant, and that would cover the tuition, room and board (about 64k total in 2015) RT tickets, books, fees and even a laptop. So, I ask you again, why is the average debt close to 25k, per student at TAMU? You got both and endowment and money from the state–if you are not using it to subsidize operating costs, then how do you even compare the two schools? You don’t, two different missions, student bodies and overall, and that’s the key term, overall, from top to bottom, a different level of student body and faculty.