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A&M beat Auburn 16-10 in a gritty Week 5 game where the Aggies committed 13 penalties and scored just one touchdown despite gaining over 400 yards of offense. But A&M held Auburn to one of its worst offensive performances in years with just one touchdown, one field goal and nine first downs. The Aggies are among 10 SEC teams ranked after Week 5.
It's been a long time since the Texas A&M Aggies were seen as true national championship contenders, but they sure look like one now. Since its thrilling road w
Texas A&M entered Week 5 ranked No. 9 in both major polls, and thanks to a 16-10 win over Auburn, along with several losses by other teams in the top 10, the Aggies rose in the rankings again this week, moving up to No. 5 in the USA Today Coaches Poll and No. 6 in the AP Top 25.
Le'Veon Moss ran for a career-high 139 yards and a touchdown as No. 9 Texas A&M held off Auburn 16-10 on Saturday to improve to 4-0 for the first time since 2016.
Texas A&M football captured its fourth win of the season Saturday. The victory had some positives, but also many areas to improve.
In Green Bay linebacker Micah Parsons ' first game back at AT&T Stadium since being traded from the Dallas Cowboys just one month ago, the former All-American Cooper recorded seven total tackles (five solo) and successfully defended a pass.
NMSU led by three at halftime, but ended up losing by three scores to its rivals. Here are instant takeaways from the game.
Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko let the media know about his frustrations with their questions following the Aggies’ 16-10 victory over the Auburn Tigers on Saturday.
A look at 10 key topics in college football ahead of Week 5 as Texas A&M hosts Auburn, Alabama visits Georgia, and Texas gets a week off.
Texas A&M was riddled by penalties, finishing the game with 13 flags for 119 yards. Auburn's lone touchdown came after Marcel Reed's pass was intercepted by Xavier Atkins for a 72-yard return before quarterback Jackson Arnold plunged in a 2-yard touchdown run a play later.
For the Texas A&M Aggies, a 4-0 start marks the first time since 2016, indicating that this season's team is built to win now. However, the games haven't come without self-inflicted wounds in the penalty department, something head coach Mike Elko is very aware of.