The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies are set to face the No. 20 Missouri Tigers on Saturday, November 8, 2025, at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field in Columbia, Missouri. This SEC matchup has folks buzzing, with both teams looking sharp and bringing some serious talent to the field.
Fans are counting down the days. You can catch the game live on ABC or stream it on Fubo. If you want to be there in person, tickets are up for grabs on StubHub.
Game Overview
Texas A&M, sitting at No. 3, has been on a tear this season. Their offense and defense have both been clicking, and it shows on the scoreboard.
Quarterback Marcel Reed leads the charge. He’s thrown for 1,972 yards, completing 61.4% of his passes, and has 17 touchdowns through the air. Add six rushing touchdowns and you get why defenses have trouble containing him.
Key Players to Watch
Marcel Reed is the guy to watch for the Aggies. Averaging 246.5 passing yards per game, he’s dangerous whether he’s throwing or running. He keeps defenses guessing, and that’s always fun to watch.
Receiver Mario Craver has become Reed’s go-to guy. With 710 yards and four touchdowns, Craver knows how to get open and make big plays when it counts.
On the ground, Rueben Owens and Le’Veon Moss keep the Aggies balanced. Owens leads with 440 rushing yards and three touchdowns. Moss isn’t far behind, adding 389 yards and six touchdowns.
Missouri Tigers’ Season So Far
Missouri, ranked No. 20, has had a season full of ups and downs. Some wins have been impressive, but there have been tough losses, too.
Quarterback Beau Pribula has kept things steady for the Tigers. He’s thrown for 1,690 yards and 11 touchdowns, and his 69.6% completion rate says a lot about his accuracy.
Offensive Standouts
Ahmad Hardy is the engine of Missouri’s run game. He’s piled up 937 rushing yards and 11 touchdowns, breaking off big runs and wearing down defenses.
Jamal Roberts has chipped in with 428 rushing yards and three touchdowns. That one-two punch on the ground gives Missouri some real options.
Kevin Coleman Jr. leads the receiving corps with 558 yards and a touchdown. He’s reliable, and Pribula looks his way often. Marquis Johnson and Joshua Manning have also made their mark, giving the Tigers depth downfield.
Recent Performances
Both teams have put together some memorable games lately. Texas A&M’s been on a roll, picking up wins like a 34-17 victory at home on October 11. Then there was that wild 45-42 road win on October 18, followed by a 49-25 win away on October 25.
Missouri’s Recent Games
Missouri’s path hasn’t been as smooth. They lost a close one, 27-24, at home on October 11. Bounced back with a gritty 23-17 win away on October 18. But then stumbled again, dropping a 17-10 game on the road on October 25.
Game Predictions and Betting Odds
The spread is at -6.5 for Texas A&M, so the Aggies are favorites. It makes sense, considering how they’ve been playing. Still, Missouri’s shown flashes, and there’s always something about playing at home that can shake things up.
Factors to Consider
There are a few things that could tip the scales in this one:
- Quarterback Performance: Reed and Pribula both need to make smart choices and avoid costly mistakes.
- Running Game: If Owens, Moss, or Hardy can get going, it’ll matter a lot for clock control and keeping defenses honest.
- Defense: Whichever defense steps up and makes stops could swing the game.
How to Watch and Attend
You can tune in live on ABC or stream the game on Fubo, but check your local restrictions. Want to be part of the crowd? Grab your tickets on StubHub. Watching from the stands at Memorial Stadium/Faurot Field? That’s something every college football fan should do at least once.
Final Thoughts
This matchup between the Texas A&M Aggies and the Missouri Tigers looks like it could be a real nail-biter. Both teams have plenty to prove and aren’t likely to hold anything back.
Fans should buckle up for a game packed with big plays and those little moments you end up talking about for days. Whether you’re catching it on your couch or in the thick of the crowd, it’s hard to see anyone wanting to skip this one.
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