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College Football Rumors – Texas A&M Aggies Putting Kyle Allen at Starting Quarterback
Despite the fierce competition from Kyler Murray, it is Kyle Allen who will be the week 1 start for Texas A&M.
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Kentucky Over Texas A&M – SEC Proving to be Very Difficult
The SEC is proving to be difficult for Kentucky, forced to go through Texas A&M and win in double overtime to remain undefeated this season, learning that true road games and teams that have been learning them quite well stand in the way of them running the table.
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Texas A&M Over West Virginia: Cheap-Shot Assistant is What We’ll Remember
The only game that wasn’t a blowout, Texas A&M beating West Virginia 45-37 in the Liberty Bowl, will mostly be remembered for Mike Richardson, an Aggies assistant who spent his time on the sidelines doing his best to elbow, hit and hurt Mountaineers players before being taken off the field.
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College Football – SEC Didn’t Want Texas A&M to Play Texas so They Sent Arkansas Instead
The best currently defunct rivalry in college football is the one between Texas and Texas A&M. It seems the SEC had done everything in its power and succeeded in preventing the two schools from playing each other in a bowl game this season, which instead will be a chance for Arkansas to revive their fierce rivalry with the Longhorns.
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Alabama Crimson Tide – Destroying the Last Hope for Texas A&M
If anyone had any doubt left about the bluff called Texas A&M, Alabama ended those with a crushing 59-0 win against the Aggies, rebounding from a rough couple of weeks and proving once again that they’re more than worthy to be considered among the candidates in the SEC to make the College Football playoffs.
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Ole Miss Rebels – Best Defense in the SEC
The Texas A&M Aggies might be setting SEC attendance records, but they’re also getting beaten quite badly by Mississippi teams, losing 35-20 to the Ole Miss Rebels, who didn’t need much from Bo Wallace, avoiding any mistakes, thanks to the best defense in the nation.
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Mississippi State Bulldogs – Dak Prescott & Josh Robinson Simply Unstoppable
Two undefeated SEC teams entered to play in Starkville. Mississippi State came out with its hands lifted high, winning 48-31 as the combination of Dak Prescott and Josh Robinson was too much for the Aggies to handle, while Kenny Hill had himself his worst game in the 2014 season, which went too perfectly for him so far.
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Texas A&M Over South Carolina – Quarterback Transition Goes Smoothly
Out with the old, in with the new. Texas A&M had no problem entering the post-Johnny Manziel era, coming up with one of their biggest wins since joining the SEC, beating #9 ranked South Carolina 52-28 in Columbia, presenting sophomore quarterback Kenny Hill, looking almost flawless on his first start for the Aggies.
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College Football – Texas A&M vs South Carolina Predictions
For South Carolina and Texas A&M, it’ll be their first meeting since the Aggies joined the SEC. Both teams have a lot of talent on offense and defense they had to replace, but it seems that the Gamecocks, due to home advantage and overall talent, enter this game and the season and in better shape, shown through the preseason rankings, putting them at #9 opposed to the #21 of their opponents.
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Texas vs Texas A&M – Wishful Thinking, Nothing More
Charlie Strong wants to play the Aggies. Maybe it’s just a way to improve his popularity among fans even before the first game of the season has been played. It’s nice, wishful thinking, but it doesn’t seem like another Texas vs Texas A&M game is likely to happen in the near future, despite the rich history, which includes 118 games between them, including 64 times on Thanksgiving.