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Texas A&M No. 19 in first College Football Playoff rankings
It's Week 10 and the rankings that matter are finally here.
And Texas A&M is among them.
On Tuesday evening the College Football Playoff committee released its first listing of the top 25 teams in its rankings, as seen on ESPN. Kevin Sumlin's Aggies, fresh off a win at home against South Carolina, checked in at No. 19.
The Aggies are, in all likelihood, out of the Playoff race — but at 6-2 with four games remaining, they could potentially play their way back up the list a bit. With a fair amount of chaos, they could do even more. (And we all root for chaos, don't we?)
What this really means is this: college football's glorious stretch run has officially begun.
So grab your beverage of choice, kick back and enjoy some Tuesday #MACtion while you check out the initial CFP Top 25:
Of note: Six SEC teams made the rankings, including the Aggies. No. 2 LSU and No 4. Alabama play on Saturday; following that, the Tigers host No. 18 Ole Miss and close the season in Baton Rouge against A&M. The Tide travel to No. 20 Mississippi State on November 14th and host Charleston Southern on the 21st before clashing with Auburn to end the regular season.
Speaking of Auburn, the Gus Bus Tigers will be at Kyle Field on Saturday as the Ags look to run their record to 7-2.
And Texas A&M is among them.
On Tuesday evening the College Football Playoff committee released its first listing of the top 25 teams in its rankings, as seen on ESPN. Kevin Sumlin's Aggies, fresh off a win at home against South Carolina, checked in at No. 19.
The Aggies are, in all likelihood, out of the Playoff race — but at 6-2 with four games remaining, they could potentially play their way back up the list a bit. With a fair amount of chaos, they could do even more. (And we all root for chaos, don't we?)
What this really means is this: college football's glorious stretch run has officially begun.
So grab your beverage of choice, kick back and enjoy some Tuesday #MACtion while you check out the initial CFP Top 25:
Of note: Six SEC teams made the rankings, including the Aggies. No. 2 LSU and No 4. Alabama play on Saturday; following that, the Tigers host No. 18 Ole Miss and close the season in Baton Rouge against A&M. The Tide travel to No. 20 Mississippi State on November 14th and host Charleston Southern on the 21st before clashing with Auburn to end the regular season.
Speaking of Auburn, the Gus Bus Tigers will be at Kyle Field on Saturday as the Ags look to run their record to 7-2.
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