SEC, Missouri and Texas A&M
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Where most teams see a drop-off in their offensive production on the road, for Texas A&M football, the distance from home seems to bring out the best in its off
Texas A&M aims to maintain their unbeaten SEC record against Missouri, facing a freshman quarterback. The Aggies are favorites with a close point spread.
Texas A&M football pulled off a 38-17 win against Missouri today in Columbia. The No. 3 Aggies shut down the No. 22 Tigers, maintaining their status as the only undefeated team in the SEC.
Texas A&M football made history two weeks ago after beating LSU in Death Valley, but following up such an impactful victory with another Southeastern Conference
Missouri football, playing without its top two quarterbacks because of injury and needing a miracle to keep its grandest ambitions alive, sputtered and stumbled on its home field Saturday, losing 38-17 to Texas A&M on Faurot Field in Columbia.
– Mississippi State freshman QB Kamario Taylor, who came in during the third quarter of its 38-35 win over Arkansas as starter Blake Shapen was evaluated for an injury. Taylor led three drives, two of which ended in touchdowns. He completed two passes for 40 yards and a score and added 55 rushing yards and a touchdown.
Texas A&M will hit the road for a pivotal Week 11 matchup against Missouri at Memorial Stadium in Columbia. It’s a fascinating showdown renewed between two SEC programs with plenty on the line, as both teams come off their bye week and look to make a statement down the stretch.
Texas A&M was No. 3 in the initial College Football Playoff rankings. But the undefeated Aggies should be No. 1. The committee whiffed on this first batch, but there's ample time to get