Texas A&M Football Maintains Top 3 Ranking After Missouri Victory

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After grabbing their third straight road win—this time a 38-17 victory over Missouri—the Texas A&M Aggies are holding firm in the national polls as Week 12 rolls around. They’re sitting at No. 3 in both the US LBM Coaches Poll and the AP Top 25 Poll.

The Aggies (9-0, 6-0 SEC) have also landed at third in the College Football Playoff (CFP) rankings, which, let’s be honest, is the one most people really care about. Ohio State and Indiana are still ahead of Texas A&M, but the Aggies are the only unbeaten team left in the Southeastern Conference.

Next up? A home game against South Carolina. And if you’re keeping score, nine SEC teams are in both polls this week—which just goes to show how wild this conference is.

The next batch of CFP rankings comes out Tuesday, so we’ll see if anything shakes up.

Texas A&M’s Impressive Season So Far

Texas A&M has been rolling this year. Their 9-0 record, including 6-0 in SEC play, speaks for itself.

That win over Missouri just adds to their case as a legit top contender. The consistency they’ve shown is kind of hard to ignore.

Key Victories

They’ve stacked up some quality wins, including:

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  • A pretty convincing 38-17 win against Missouri
  • Three road wins in a row
  • Still undefeated in SEC play

It’s not just about the wins—it’s how they’ve handled pressure that stands out.

Standing Tall in the College Football Playoff Rankings

In the latest CFP rankings, Texas A&M is sitting at No. 3, just behind Ohio State and Indiana. That’s a big deal, especially since the CFP is really the measuring stick for playoff hopes.

Their spot in these rankings says a lot about their shot at a national title.

Why the CFP Rankings Matter

Let’s face it—the CFP rankings decide who gets to play for the championship. For Texas A&M, staying in the top three is everything right now.

Upcoming Challenges

Looking ahead, the Aggies have to keep their focus as they get ready for South Carolina. It’s a home game, so there’s a good chance to keep the momentum going.

South Carolina: A Formidable Opponent

But don’t count out South Carolina. The Gamecocks have pulled off some surprises over the years, so Texas A&M can’t afford to let up.

The SEC: A Competitive Landscape

The SEC is, as always, a bit of a gauntlet. Nine teams from the conference are ranked in both major polls this week.

That kind of depth doesn’t happen by accident.

SEC Teams to Watch

There are a few SEC teams besides Texas A&M worth keeping an eye on:

  • Alabama
  • Georgia
  • Florida

They’re all in the mix for those coveted top spots, making things unpredictable.

Key Factors for Success

To keep their momentum going, the Aggies have to zero in on a few crucial things.

  • Consistent performance in remaining games
  • Maintaining a strong defense
  • Effective offensive strategies

If Texas A&M can keep these priorities front and center, they’ve got a real shot at something special this season.

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Curious about the Aggies’ current spot in the rankings or what games are coming up? You can check out the full article over at the American-Statesman website.

Joe Hughes
Joe Hughes is the founder of CollegeNetWorth.com, a comprehensive resource on college athletes' earnings potential in the NIL era. Combining his passion for sports with expertise in collegiate athletics, Joe provides valuable insights for athletes, fans, and institutions navigating this new landscape.

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