Post Game Review: No.15 Ole Miss 29, No. 11 Texas A&M 19
Matt Corral and Ole Miss came out firing, pressuring the Aggies with a high-paced offense and jumping out to a 15-0 first-half lead. Texas A&M was much better in the second half but could never fully erase the Rebels' lead.
Post Game Review: No. 14 Texas A&M 20, No. 13 Auburn 3
Texas A&M pulled out a huge much-needed win over Auburn on Saturday, taking down the Tigers 20-3 in a top-15 matchup at Kyle Field. The Aggie defense was stout, holding the Tigers to 340 total yards and no touchdowns.
Post Game Review: No. 17 Texas A&M 44, South Carolina 14
The Aggies turned in another decisive SEC win on Saturday night, dominating South Carolina in all three phases of the game. The defense smothered the Gamecocks for three quarters and both Isaiah Spiller and Devon Achane topped 100 yards for the second straight week.
Post Game Review: No. 21 Texas A&M 35, Missouri 14
Texas A&M cruised to a 35-14 win in Columbia on Saturday for the Aggies' first double-digit win over an SEC opponent this season. Both Isaiah Spiller and Devon Achane rushed for over 100 yards both scored in the win.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 41, No. 1 Alabama 38
Jimbo Fisher became the first former Nick Saban assistant to knock off his former boss as Texas A&M upset top-ranked Alabama at Kyle Field, 41-38. After leading most of the game, the Aggies had to dig out of a late hole behind the heroics of a hobbled Zach Calzada.
Post Game Review: Mississippi State 26, No. 15 Texas A&M 22
Texas A&M suffered its second consecutive loss, falling to Mike Leach's Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday night, 26-22. For a team that entered 2021 with championship aspirations, the Aggies continue to disappoint.
Post Game Review: No. 16 Arkansas 20, No. 7 Texas A&M 10
For the first time since joining the SEC, the Aggies have lost to Arkansas as No. 7 Texas A&M fell to the 16th-ranked Hogs, 20-10. An early 17-0 deficit was too much for the Aggies to overcome as their offensive woes continued in Week Four.
Post Game Review: No. 7 Texas A&M 34, New Mexico 0
The seventh-ranked Aggies rolled to victory on Saturday, shutting out New Mexico, 34-0. Between explosive plays offensively and dominant defense, Texas A&M notched its first shutout since 2016.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 10, Colorado 7
Exhale. Texas A&M escaped Denver with a 10-7 victory over Colorado after an excruciating afternoon for the Aggie offense. QB Haynes King was lost early to injury, and Zach Calzada struggled before engineering the game-winning drive late in the fourth quarter.
Post Game Review: No. 6 Texas A&M 41, Kent State 10
Despite several turnovers and some rough patches, the Aggies pulled away in the second half, beating the Golden Flashes 41-10. Devon Achane and Isaiah Spiller both rushed for over 100 yards and Ainias Smith went over 100 receiving on the night.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 41, No. 13 North Carolina 27
With 21-unanswered points in the fourth quarter, No. 5 Texas A&M defeated No. 13 North Carolina, 41-27, to win the 2021 Capital One Orange Bowl. Freshman running back Devon Achane was named the MVP after running for 140 yards.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 34, Tennessee 13
No. 5 Texas A&M needed to make a statement vs. Tennessee on Saturday afternoon, and the Aggies did just that. The Ags controlled the ball for 44:09 and rolled up 497 yards of total offense as the Maroon & White finish the regular season on a seven-game win streak.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 31, Auburn 20
Behind a rushing attack that amassed 313 yards on the ground, No. 5 Texas A&M scored 17-unanswered points in the fourth quarter to pull off the comeback victory over Auburn as the Aggies keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive.
Post Game Review: No. 5 Texas A&M 20, LSU 7
It wasn't pretty, but the Aggies beat LSU for the second time in three years to move to 6-1 on the season. Isaiah Spiller scored A&M's lone offensive touchdown as the Aggie defense and punter Nik Constantinou did most of the lifting on Saturday.
Post Game Review: No. 7 Texas A&M 48, South Carolina 3
The seventh-ranked Aggies were locked in from start to finish Saturday night. Texas A&M outgained South Carolina 530-150, dominating the contest on both sides of the ball.
Post Game Review: No. 8 Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31
Texas A&M's offense was in top form as the eighth-ranked Aggies put up 442 yards and cruised to a 42-31 victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks. The win was Texas A&M's ninth consecutive win in the Southwest Classic.
Post Game Review: No. 11 Texas A&M 28, Mississippi State 14
No. 11 Texas A&M's strong defensive showing lifted the Aggies to a 28-14 victory over Mississippi State on Saturday afternoon. The win is A&M's first win in Starkville since 2012, snapped a three-game losing streak at Davis Wade Stadium.
Post Game Review: No. 21 Texas A&M 41, No. 4 Florida 38
Defense was hard to come by as the Aggies and Gators both moved the ball at will on Saturday at Kyle Field. Texas A&M's defense allowed 402 yards but the offense totaled 543 yards, and Seth Small's field goal as time expired clinched the upset of No. 4 Florida 41-38.
Post Game Review: No. 2 Alabama 52, No. 13 Texas A&M 24
The Aggies looked determined to hang in the game early with the second-ranked Crimson Tide, but too many mistakes and bad pass defense sealed A&M's fate.
Post Game Review: No. 10 Texas A&M 17, Vanderbilt 12
Tenth-ranked Texas A&M was able to survive a scare in their season opener with Vanderbilt on Saturday night. Turnovers and miscues plagued the Aggies throughout the night as they were lucky to walk away with a 17-12 victory.