We are 0-3 vs the Trojans.
Can we get motivated to win this game and make up some ground?
Like not be O'fer 4.
Viva.
On Sunday, it was announced Texas A&M is headed to Nevada to play in the 2024 SRS Distribution Las Vegas Bowl against one of college football’s most recognizable brands.
The Aggies (8-4, 5-3) will face the Southern California Trojans (6-6, 4-5) on Friday, Dec. 27 at Allegiant Stadium in Paradise, NV.
Kickoff is scheduled for 9:30 p.m. CT and will be televised on ESPN.
The 2024 Las Vegas Bowl will be A&M’s 44th bowl appearance and the Maroon & White’s second in a row after participating in the 2023 TaxAct Texas Bowl last year.
Overall, A&M is 23-20 in the postseason and has not won a bowl game since beating North Carolina on Jan. 2, 2021, to win the program’s first Orange Bowl crown.
This season — Mike Elko’s first as A&M’s head coach — saw the Ags capture a pair of top-10 victories in October and enter November in first place in the Southeastern Conference. However, A&M dropped its last three league games to tumble out of the conference and national title races.
A chance to diminish that bitter taste comes against USC.
Conversely, 2024 was also a year of firsts for third-year head coach Lincoln Riley’s Men of Troy, who made their Big Ten debut. After a marquee non-conference win over LSU to begin the season, USC lost four of its first five conference games. The Trojans became bowl-eligible with a cross-town victory over UCLA in the regular season's penultimate week.
Winners of 11 national titles — but none since 2004 — USC has played in 55 bowl games with a record of 35-20 prior to this year’s Las Vegas Bowl.
This will be the third A&M-USC postseason matchup and fourth overall. The Aggies and Trojans last met in the 1977 Bluebonnet Bowl in Houston, with USC defeating A&M 47-28. The two schools also played in the 1975 Liberty Bowl, which USC won 20-0. In regular-season play, A&M and USC played a 1964 contest at Los Angeles Memorial Coliseum, with the home side winning 31-7.
Perhaps what happens in Vegas could jumpstart the Aggie momentum entering 2025.
SilverTaps86 said:
Meanwhile … SMU … yes, SMU.. is in the CFP playing for something people actually care about.
We are the Aggies, the Aggies are we. Wait till next year. Maybe we can execute.
God, that is just so damn sad.Ag82 said:
The best part of the game will be halftime, with the FTAB and the Marching Trojan Band! It will be epic!!
You're just not for real, are you?Iraq2xVeteran said:
I hope we beat USC in the Las Vegas Bowl to snap a 3-game losing streak to Power 4 opponents and finish 9-4 (5-3 SEC). Otherwise, a bowl loss would mean ending our season with 3 consecutive losses and 4 consecutive losses to Power 4 teams. Our only win in our last 5 games would be over New Mexico State after a 7-1 (5-0 SEC) start. That would be similar to 2016 when we started 6-0 (4-0 SEC and 5-0 Power 5) only to lose 5 of our last 7 games, and our only two wins in that span were in cupcake games against New Mexico State and UTSA. We lost our last 4 SEC games and our last 5 Power 4 games, including a 33-28 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl.
Yes, I am for real. I noticed similar patterns between 2016 and 2024 where we started out strong before fading.dixichkn said:You're just not for real, are you?Iraq2xVeteran said:
I hope we beat USC in the Las Vegas Bowl to snap a 3-game losing streak to Power 4 opponents and finish 9-4 (5-3 SEC). Otherwise, a bowl loss would mean ending our season with 3 consecutive losses and 4 consecutive losses to Power 4 teams. Our only win in our last 5 games would be over New Mexico State after a 7-1 (5-0 SEC) start. That would be similar to 2016 when we started 6-0 (4-0 SEC and 5-0 Power 5) only to lose 5 of our last 7 games, and our only two wins in that span were in cupcake games against New Mexico State and UTSA. We lost our last 4 SEC games and our last 5 Power 4 games, including a 33-28 loss to Kansas State in the Texas Bowl.
Apparently we are on East sideline. Section 112 is at midfieldBQ07MM said:
I think I'm actually going to go. Does anyone k ow which are the designated A&M sections?