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Mike Elko's powerful statement to Aggies this week shows why Texas A&M has turned into College Football Playoff contender
The Texas A&M Aggies football program is just different these days. Head coach Mike Elko has completely changed the culture. The team is 8-0 heading into their bye with November set to kick off. With each passing week it becomes more clear that coach Elko has truly turned this program into a
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Not one Texas A&M season has looked like this since joining the SEC. The last time A&M was this successful was when RC Slocum led his team to a 12-0 start in 19
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The SEC is issuing fines to the Texas A&M football program, as well as a reprimand to Aggies head coach Mike Elko.
Saturday afternoon felt so very Texas. For three quarters, the Longhorns looked like the dominant squad that started the season as the No.
Tiebreaker talk: Alabama's in great position to reach its end game of appearing in the SEC Championship Game for the first time under Kalen DeBoer. That three-point win at Georgia in September looms large at this point, along with those victories over Vanderbilt and Tennessee.
Sitting at 6-2 overall and 3-1 in the SEC, the Longhorns need to win out to have any hope of getting into the College Football Playoff. Running the table would also put them in a good position for a spot in the conference championship, which they wouldn’t necessarily need to win, depending on how things shake out with the other contenders.