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Nic Scourton (No. 11) of the Texas A&M Aggies pressures Garrett Nussmeier (No. 13) of the LSU Tigers in the second half at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, on Oct. 26, 2024. Tim Warner/Getty Images
Texas A&M turned the tide on LSU and took on a spot normally occupied by programs called Georgia or Alabama.
The 14th-ranked Aggies overcame a 17–7 halftime deficit to beat the No. 8 Tigers 38–23 in College Station, Texas. It marked the first time the Aggies (7–1) ever reached 5–0 in the SEC, the only unbeaten team left in the conference.
Matthew Davis is an experienced, award-winning journalist who has covered major professional and college sports for years. His writing has appeared on Heavy, the Star Tribune, and The Catholic Spirit. He has a degree in mass communication from North Dakota State University.