Post Game Review: Texas A&M 24, Arkansas 17
The Aggies returned the opening kickoff for a touchdown, but needed an interception from Donovan Wilson to hold off the Hogs on the final drive, and secure the victory. Trayveon Williams ran for 152 yards and two touchdowns in the win.
Post-Game Review: No. 1 Alabama 45, No. 22 Texas A&M 23
The Aggies had a hard time stopping the top ranked team in the nation on defense as the Crimson Tide cruised to a 45-23 win. Tua Tagovailoa stole the show, dominating on third down passes and throwing 4 touchdowns.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 48, ULM 10
Recovering from a heartbreaking loss to No.2 Clemson a week ago, the Aggies bounced back in a big way, as they cruised past the Warhawks, as Mond threw for 210 yards and Tyrel Dodson took a blocked field goal attempt back for a score.
Post-Game Review: No. 2 Clemson 28, Texas A&M 26
In their first true test of the season and of the Jimbo Fisher era, the Aggies refused to back down and came within a failed two point conversion attempt from tying the game in the final minute. Kellen Mond threw for over 400 yards and solidified his hold on the QB job.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 59, Northwestern State 7
Texas A&M opened a new era under head coach Jimbo Fisher with a dominant performance against an overmatched Northwestern State. The Aggies rushed for over 500 yards and shut out the Demons until the fourth quarter.
Post-Game Review: Wake Forest 55, Texas A&M 52
Quarterback Nick Starkel threw for nearly 500 yards in the Belk Bowl, but Texas A&M gave up 55 points and lost to Wake Forest. Christian Kirk carried the load for the Aggies on offense, scoring three touchdowns.
Post-Game Review: LSU 45, Texas A&M 21
Many of the problems that have plagued Texas A&M in recent years resurfaced Saturday night in the Aggies' 45-21 loss to the Bayou Bengals. Offensively, they couldn't consistently move the football and gave up too many big plays on defense.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 31, Ole Miss 24
Texas A&M trailed Ole Miss at the half but put the clamps on the Rebels in the third and fourth quarters to eke out a victory on the road. The win puts the Aggies above .500 in SEC play and pushes their 2017 record to 7-4.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 55, New Mexico 14
Nick Starkel was spectacular in his first career start at Kyle Field on Saturday night against New Mexico, throwing for 416 yards and four touchdowns in two quarters of action. Wideout Christian Kirk added two touchdowns of his own.
Post-Game Review: #14 Auburn 42, Texas A&M 27
For most of the first half, the Aggies looked like a team determined to avoid another November slide. Just before the break Auburn stole the momentum, extended its lead and never looked back in handing A&M yet another SEC West loss at Kyle Field.
Post-Game Review: Mississippi State 35, Texas A&M 14
The Aggies missed scoring opportunities on their first two plays Saturday, and the miscues set the tone for a long evening. The offense struggled throughout the game, and the Bulldogs had little trouble moving the ball in route to a dominant win at Kyle Field.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 19, Florida 17
Texas A&M was in a four quarter SEC dog-fight with the Florida Gators on Saturday. Luckily, the A&M defense and kicker Daniel LaCamera came up huge in the biggest moments. Linebacker Tyrel Dodson sealed the victory late with an interception of Feleipe Franks.
Post-Game Review: No. 1 Alabama 27, Texas A&M 19
The Aggies led early, but the Crimson Tide proved too much to handle on Saturday night at Kyle Field in a 27-19 victory over Texas A&M. The Aggie defense and special teams kept A&M in the game with a strong second half performance.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 24, South Carolina 17
The Aggies had to climb out of a late deficit against the Gamecocks, scoring two fourth quarter touchdowns to seal the SEC victory. Keith Ford bulled his way to both scores, and the A&M defense stymied South Carolina and quarterback Jake Bentley late.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 50, Arkansas 43 (OT)
Texas A&M and Arkansas put together yet another high-octane contest in Arlington, and the Aggies emerged victorious once again. Christian Kirk turned in a three-touchdown performance, and Armani Watts reeled in the game-clinching interception in the win.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 45, Louisiana 21
Texas A&M got off to a slow start on Saturday morning against the Ragin' Cajuns, trailing at half 21-14. But a strong second half by the offense led to 31 unanswered points and a victory. The Aggie defense forced five turnovers on the day.
Post-Game Review: Texas A&M 24, Nicholls State 14
Texas A&M scored two first-quarter touchdowns against the Colonels, but the Aggie offense sputtered for much of Saturday's 24-14 victory over Nicholls State. Kendall Bussey provided a spark off the bench to help A&M secure the win.
Post-Game Review: UCLA 45, Texas A&M 44
Through three plus quarters on Sunday night in the Rose Bowl, Kevin Sumlin's Aggies were rolling and held a 34-point lead over Josh Rosen and the Bruins. But the wheels fell off late and Rosen marched the Bruins to a game-winning touchdown drive in the final minute.
Post-Game Review: Ole Miss 29, Texas A&M 28
The Aggies led almost the entire game, only to watch Ole Miss chip away behind dazzling freshman QB Shea Patterson and steal the game with a field goal in the last minute.