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Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said he isn't worried about the program's decades of underachievement and is focused on the 2025 Aggies, who are 8-0 after beating LSU 49-25 on Saturday.
Texas A&M used a monster second-half effort to zoom past LSU and move a step closer to the SEC Championship Game. The Aggies scored 35 unanswered points in the second half behind a strong effort from quarterback Marcel Reed to fly past LSU for a historic victory.
We have bigger aspirations for where we can go than anybody else,” Mike Elko said. “As we win, I think other people will catch up.”
The SEC announced Monday that the Texas A&M game at Missouri is Saturday, Nov. 8 and will kick off at 2:30 p.m. The No. 3 Aggies, undefeated at 8-0 this season so far, look to make it three straight wins against the Tigers after a 41-10 victory at Kyle Field last season, and a 35-14 road win at Memorial Stadium in 2021.
Texas A&M football captured its eighth win of the season Saturday. The victory had some positives, but also many areas to improve for the undefeated Aggies.
The Texas A&M defense suffocated Garrett Nussmeier and the LSU offense, holding the Tigers to just 278 total yards while sacking LSU quarterbacks seven times. The Tigers had just 14 yards in the second half until a 75-yard, garbage-time touchdown drive in the final minutes.
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Texas A&M QB Marcel Reed and DE Cashius Howell have been recognized by the SEC for their standout performances in the No. 3 Aggies’ 49-25 road win over then-No. 20 LSU, the league announced Monday.