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Texas A&M football could get a nice boost for Saturday's showdown with Florida, as LB Scooby Williams gets some good news
That is no easy feat. The Aggies are 4-0 at home including two consecutive SEC victories. Mike Elko has Texas A&M playing terrific offense, and the defense finally held up its end of the bargain in those two conference wins by allowing a combined 19 points to Auburn and Mississippi State.
DJ Lagway had a season-high 289 yards passing and threw two touchdown passes to Dallas Wilson, a true freshman making his debut, to lead the Gators to their first victory since a season-opening win over Long Island and earn SEC offensive payer of the week honors.
Before a daunting road quest begins, Texas A&M football will complete their three-game Southeastern Conference home stand with a matchup with the Florida Gators
Florida football players are looking to build off their upset win over Texas. Here's five to watch in matchup at No. 5 Texas A&M
After Week 6, here are the remaining opponents ranked from easiest to toughest before Texas A&M hosts Florida on Saturday night.
Texas high school football continues Thursday, Oct. 9. Here, you can find live scores from games across the state.
Aggies Wire on MSN
Texas A&M football’s bowl projections from major outlets after Week 6 of the 2025 season
Check out where Texas A&M is projected to play in the postseason after Week 6 of the 2025 college football season.
USA TODAY College Sports Wire on MSN
Three Texas A&M 2026 commits make 2025 All-USA Football Team Watchlist
This week, all three Aggie commits were named to the 2025 ALL-USA Football Team Watchlist, starting with Helaman Casuga's notable rise as Texas A&M freshman wide receiver Jerome Myles' former high school signal caller, whose accuracy, touch, and improved arm strength have made him one of OC Collin Klein's favorite prospects.
It took less than five minutes into Texas A& M 's black out game Saturday against Mississippi State for the yellow penalty flags to start flying. The Aggies forced the Bulldogs to punt on the game's opening drive, but Aggies cornerback Jayvon Thomas was called for holding to push the A&M to start the game on their own 15-yard line.