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There's no better way to start the week than by revisiting the best moments from Saturday. Here are 10 takeaways from Week 12 of the college football season.
Should Texas A&M and Alabama meet, the Aggies would have locked in a top-4 seed and opening-round bye in the College Football Playoff. Texas A&M could even overtake top-ranked Ohio State with 13-0 finish given the strength of schedule.
The Texas A&M Aggies could look to add one of the SEC's most dynamic defensive players from the Tennessee Volunteers
Stockton hit Noah Thomas with two first-half TD passes and added one each to London Humphreys and Lawson Luckie in the fourth quarter and then finished off the scoring with a TD run. Stockton ended the game with 229 yards passing.
Texas A&M trailed South Carolina 30-3 at halftime in Week 12 before scoring 28 unanswered to comeback and defeat the Gamecocks at home. The win secured the Aggies' first 10-win season since 2012, when Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy.
Georgia picked up a crucial win in the SEC race following a win over Texas. How can the Bulldogs make the conference title game?
The Sooners' upset win against Alabama propels them into the projected CFP field. Kevin C. Cox / And now, 20 Final Thoughts from Week 12, when I started to realize this year’s College Football Playoff field is not going to resolve itself cleanly.
Texas A&M completed an improbable comeback from down 30-3 at halftime, stunning South Carolina in College Station.
The No. 10 Texas Longhorns suffered a devastating blow to their SEC title game and CFP bid hopes in Saturday's 35-10 loss at No. 5 Georgia.
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Texas A&M Volleyball earns No. 2 seed in SEC Tournament after historic 22-3 season run
Texas A&M volleyball secures No. 2 seed in SEC Tournament after 22-3 season, riding a 10-game win streak into Savannah.
Rivals/On3’s Vice President Steve Wiltfong, whose “Fong Bombs” carry an 89.88% all-time accuracy, logged an expert prediction for Texas A&M to flip five-star safety Bralan Womack from Auburn.