Tuesday's hit to Texas A&M's resume proves to be only marginal
Entering the week, A&M was the No. 7 overall seed according to the 2025 Bracket Matrix, and after a loss at Mississippi State on Tuesday, the Aggies are still predicted to be the No. 7 overall seed. Any hit suffered in Starkville could be greatly outweighed by a win on Saturday.
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Reed Report: Preparing for March Madness with JBR Bracketology
No. 8 Texas A&M is currently projected as a No. 2 seed in the upcoming NCAA Tournament, and on Saturday, the selection committee will share its in-season top 16 seeds. Ahead of that, JBR Bracketology joined this edition of the Reed Report as the postseason is inching closer.
Expect outside interest in Williams to grow with every Aggie victory
This week, Indianapolis Star columnist Greg Doyel wrote about Buzz Williams as a potential fit for Indiana's head coaching vacancy. While Williams has yet to show any interest in leaving Texas A&M, expect his name to appear in coaching rumors as the Aggies continue to win.
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Texas A&M basketball reaches No. 8 in latest Associated Press poll
For the second consecutive week and third time this season, Texas A&M is inside the top 10 of the Associated Press poll as the Aggies check in at No. 8 in the Week 15 rankings. The Ags play a pair of home games this week vs. Georgia and Arkansas on Tuesday and Saturday.
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Reed Report: Pin-pointing weaknesses as A&M rests at mid-way point
Halfway through the SEC gauntlet, No. 10 Texas A&M sits at 6-3 in the league with nine crucial games remaining to solidify the Aggies' resume as one of the nation's best. In this episode of the Reed Report, Luke Evangelist and Justin Lanham set the stage for A&M's stretch run.
Explaining 'bracketology' metrics and how the Aggies stack up
March is just around the corner, and the leading bracketologists are hard at work deciphering which resumes are best as Selection Sunday is only 39 days away. Here's an explanation of the metrics and terms you'll hear as Texas A&M's body of work goes under the microscope.