Post Game Review: Texas A&M 24, Oklahoma State 21
The Aggies battled back from an early two-touchdown deficit to beat Oklahoma State 24-21 in the Texas Bowl. The A&M defense piled up 13 tackles behind the line of scrimmage and Kellen Mond ripped off a few big runs to help close the Aggies' season on a high note.
Post Game Review: No. 2 LSU 50, Texas A&M 7
Texas A&M failed to get much going on either side of the ball against the No. 2 LSU Tigers in Baton Route on Saturday. Tiger QB Joe Burrow threw for 352 yards and 3 touchdowns, and WR Ja'Marr Chase had nearly 200 receiving yards in the LSU victory.
Post Game Review: No. 4 Georgia 19, Texas A&M 13
The A&M running game struggled as the Aggies fell to Georgia at Sanford Stadium, 19-13 on Saturday afternoon. The Aggies crawled back into the game in the fourth quarter but were unable to get a crucial last stop to get the ball back.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 30, South Carolina 6
Texas A&M picked up their fourth win in a row as the Aggies used a 17-point fourth quarter to dispose of the South Carolina Gamecocks, 30-6. A&M's running back tandem of Isaiah Spiller and Cordarrian Richardson led the way as the Aggies rushed for 319 yards.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 45, UT-San Antonio 14
The Aggies were able to shake off a sluggish start to rout UTSA, 45-14, on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field. Isaiah Spiller led the game in total yards with 224 and three touchdowns in an outstanding performance.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 49, Mississippi State 30
The Aggies shrugged off three years of struggle versus Mississippi State on Saturday, jumping out to an early lead and scoring with relative ease all day. Freshman Isaiah Spiller ran for nearly 100 yards and QB Kellen Mond had a hand in five touchdowns in the 49-30 victory.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 24, Ole Miss 17
The Aggies were able to secure an SEC road win over the Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford on Saturday, 24-17. The win gives the team their second conference victory as they turn their attention to Mississippi State.
Post Game Review: No. 1 Alabama 47, No. 24 Texas A&M 28
A different top-ranked team, but the same story as the Aggies fell at the hands of the Crimson Tide on Saturday, 47-28. Following third defeat of the year, Texas A&M must now regroup as they hit the road next week to face Ole Miss in Oxford.
Post Game Review: No. 8 Auburn 28, No. 17 Texas A&M 20
Texas A&M dropped their second game of the season, falling 28-20 to the No. 8 Auburn Tigers on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field. The Aggies must now shift their focus to the Arkansas Razorbacks next week.
Post Game Review: No. 16 Texas A&M 62, Lamar 3
No. 16 Texas A&M took care of business on Saturday night, defeating Lamar 62-3 at Kyle Field. The Aggies will now look to next week's matchup against Auburn to start SEC play.
Post Game Review: No. 1 Clemson 24, No. 12 Texas A&M 10
The Aggie offense struggled for much of the day as the top-ranked Tigers took down Texas A&M, 24-10, in Death Valley. The Aggies will now shift their attention to Lamar as they return back to College Station.
Post Game Review: No. 12 Texas A&M 41, Texas State 7
A late touchdown might have wrecked the shutout, but Texas A&M still impressed as they defeated the Texas State Bobcats 41-7. The Aggies will now prepare for next week's challenge as they take on the defending national champions, the Clemson Tigers.
Gator Bowl Post Game Review: No. 19 Texas A&M 52, NC State 13
Texas A&M rolled to a 52-13 victory over North Carolina State, carried by a record setting performance from junior RB Trayveon Williams. The Aggies end a three year bowl losing streak and Trayveon set a new A&M record for rushing yards in a single season.
Post Game Review: No. 22 Texas A&M 74, No. 7 LSU 72 (7 OT)
The Aggies made big plays late to force OT, and then the highest scoring game in FBS history broke out. Both A&M and LSU appeared to clinch the game multiple times, but ultimately it took seven overtimes for the Aggies to seal it on a clutch two point conversion.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 41, Alabama-Birmingham 20
Texas A&M defeated the Blazers of UAB 41-20 on Senior night behind another dominating performance from RB Trayveon Williams. The Aggies ran all over the Blazers to the tune of 252 yards en route to their seventh win of the season.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 38, Ole Miss 24
A strong second half defensive showing from the Aggies allowed the team to pull ahead and secure a two touchdown victory. Trayveon Williams, who led the A&M offense on the ground, exceeded 200 yards on the ground for the fourth time in his career.
Post-Game Review: Auburn 28, No. 20 Texas A&M 24
The Aggie defense was a concrete wall, helping the offense to a 10-point lead up until the momentum switch in the fourth quarter. A late plague of mistakes resulted in a pair of Auburn touchdowns as Texas A&M was dealt a painful Southeastern Conference football defeat.
Post-Game Review: Mississippi State 28, No. 16 Texas A&M 13
Backed into a corner after multiple poor performances, Mississippi State looked like the team many expected coming into the season Saturday night. Dropped passes plagued the Aggies all night, and the Bulldogs moved the ball effectively against the A&M defense.
Post-Game Review: No. 22 Texas A&M 26, South Carolina 23
The No. 22 Aggies ousted South Carolina in a tough SEC road game environment. The aerial attack stole the show for the Aggie offense as Kellen Mond finished with 353 yards and a touchdown.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 20, No. 13 Kentucky 14
A Wrecking Crew level effort from the Aggie defense led Texas A&M to a victory over Kentucky. The Maroon and White, now 4-2, toppled the undefeated Wildcats in overtime in an impressive performance at Kyle Field.