Post Game Review: No. 14 Louisiana State 42, Texas A&M 30
Numerous mistakes haunted Texas A&M as a disastrous fourth quarter eventually resulted in a 42-30 loss to No. 14 LSU. Allowing 21 points in the final frame, the Aggies had no answer for Heisman frontrunner Jayden Daniels and consequently close another subpar season 7-5.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 38, Abilene Christian 10
Behind interim head coach Elijah Robinson, Texas A&M earned their seventh and final victory at Kyle Field against Abilene Christian, 38-10, on Saturday afternoon. The Aggies outgained the FCS foe 448-242 with one final regular season game remaining.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 51, Mississippi State 10
In a must-win conference matchup, third-string quarterback Jaylen Henderson orchestrated an impressive 51-10 blowout of Mississippi State on Saturday night at Kyle Field. The Aggies outgained the Bulldogs 396-237 and also forced four crucial turnovers to secure the victory.
Post Game Review: No. 10 Ole Miss 38, Texas A&M 35
An anxiety-inducing finish resulted in disappointment as the road woes continue for Texas A&M after falling to No. 10 Ole Miss in the final seconds, 38-35. Despite breaking out offensively in the second half, Randy Bond's FG attempt to send the game to OT was tipped.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 30, South Carolina 17
Desperately needing a victory, Texas A&M picked up a 30-17 win on Saturday afternoon at Kyle Field as the Aggies took back the Bonham Trophy from South Carolina. A 21-point second quarter spurred momentum in the Maroon & White's favor as the Ags are now 5-3 overall.
Post Game Review: No. 19 Tennessee 20, Texas A&M 13
For an eighth straight time, Texas A&M has faltered in a true road game as the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers handed the Aggies a 20-13 loss at Neyland Stadium. In a game filled with self-inflicted errors, A&M is now 4-3 overall and 2-2 in SEC play.
Post Game Review: No. 11 Alabama 26, Texas A&M 20
Despite leading at halftime, a back-and-fourth affair soon turned into disappointment for Texas A&M as they squandered an opportunity take first place in the SEC West with a 26-20 loss to Alabama. A tale of two halves, A&M only mustered three points in the final 30 minutes.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 34, Arkansas 22
The Texas A&M defense showed out again on Saturday at AT&T Stadium, limiting Arkansas' offense to a mere 174 yards of total offense while totaling seven sacks along the way. With the 34-22 victory in the Southwest Classic, the Aggies improved to 4-1 overall and 2-0 in the SEC.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 27, Auburn 10
Texas A&M's defense shined on Saturday afternoon as the Fightin' Texas Aggies got off to a 1-0 start in conference with a 27-10 victory over the Auburn Tigers. A&M's defense held Auburn to just 200 yards of total offense and limited Hugh Freeze's passing attack to just 56 yards.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 47, Louisiana Monroe 3
Back at Kyle Field for a Saturday non-conference contest against Louisiana Monroe, the Texas A&M football team soared past the Warhawks for a 47-3 victory and improved to 2-1. Conner Weigman led the Aggies, completing 25-of-29 passes for 337 yards and a touchdown.
Post Game Review: Miami 48, No. 23 Texas A&M 33
A lackluster effort defensively and careless turnovers doomed No. 23 Texas A&M in a frustrating 48-33 loss to Miami at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday afternoon. Despite holding an early lead, the Aggies struggled to contain Tyler Van Dyke and the Hurricanes' offense.
Post Game Review: No. 23 Texas A&M 52, New Mexico 10
No. 23 Texas A&M returned to Kyle Field and put up a stellar offensive showing against the New Mexico Lobos. Conner Weigman led the Aggies with five touchdowns and 236 yards through the air as the Maroon & White opened 2023 with an impressive 52-10 victory.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 38, No. 5 LSU 23
Behind Devon Achane's career-high 215 rushing yards and two touchdowns, A&M ruined No. 5 LSU's playoff hopes with a 38-23 upset victory at Kyle Field. While the Aggies are not going to a bowl game, the Maroon & White found a way to end the 2022 season on a high note.
Post Game Review: Texas A&M 20, Massachusetts 3
For the first time since Sept. 24, Texas A&M has won a football game as the Aggies defeated the UMass Minutemen on a cold and wet afternoon at Kyle Field. Despite committing four turnovers, the Aggies kept the visitors out of the end zone.
Post Game Review: Auburn 13, Texas A&M 10
Texas A&M fell to the bottom of the SEC West as the Aggies dropped their sixth-consecutive conference loss at Auburn, 13-10. The Tigers' 270 rushing yards throttled A&M's 94, and for the first time since 2008, the Ags are ineligible for a bowl game.
Post Game Review: Florida 41, Texas A&M 24
Texas A&M's defense stumbled yet again as the Florida Gators amasedd 492 total yards to defeat the Aggies at Kyle Field, 41-24. Shutout in the second half, Texas A&M has now lost five consecutive games for the first time since 1980 and must win out to become bowl eligible.
Post Game Review: No. 15 Ole Miss 31, Texas A&M 28
Haunted by missed opportunities and a faltering defense, Texas A&M dropped its fourth straight game, losing to No. 15 Ole Miss, 31-28. The Rebels torched D.J. Durkin's defense on the ground, rushing for a season-high 390 yards and often leaving A&M in the dust.
Post Game Review: South Carolina 30, Texas A&M 24
A quick start by South Carolina derailed Texas A&M as they dropped their third consecutive game for the first time in the Jimbo Fisher era, 30-24. Despite a near comeback, a lack of execution on offense prevented the team from gaining much needed momentum down the stretch.
Post Game Review: No.1 Alabama 24, Texas A&M 20
In a heartbreaking loss, Texas A&M fell just short of upsetting No. 1 Alabama and Nick Saban for the second consecutive season. A stout defensive performance by the Aggies caused four Crimson Tide turnovers, but the Ags could not finish in final seconds, losing 24-20.
Post Game Review: Mississippi State 42, No. 17 Texas A&M 24
Mississippi State dominated No. 17 Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon in Starkville as the Aggies fell to the Bulldogs, 42-24. A&M trailed 14-0 at the half, and they subsequently fell apart in the second half as they failed to apply any pressure on quarterback Will Rogers.