In the face of adversity, Texas A&M football has answered the call to action. No matter the circumstances through their five-game Southeastern Conference stretch, the Aggies have remained unphased in their conquest over their competition.
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 the Texas A&M Aggies being 8-0 for the first time since 1992, it is certain that all parts of the team are playing well both offensively and defensively.
When you’re 8–0, people notice. Programs across the country have begun eyeing Mike Elko’s staff, including offensive coordinator Collin Klein, one of college football’s fastest-rising names.
Every season, a few programs go in different directions by telling their head coach to hit the open market because they will not have a job the following season. At schools such as Penn State, the athletic department chose not to let their head coach finish the season after early-season failures.
The Aggies have had an incredible season so far as they are ranked No. 3 in the country and are 8-0 for the first time since 1992. It seems like all of the pieces have finally come together for the Aggies, including their running game, as they have a deep running back room filled with talent.
With the Aggies advancing to 8-0 on the season, the offense has been elite as they rank No. 3 in the Southeastern Conference in offense, averaging 37.75 points per game.
The SEC continues to feel like the Wild, Wild West. This week, No. 3 Texas A&M (8-0, 5-0 SEC) traveled into Death Valley to face LSU (5-3, 2-3). When the dust settled, the Aggies left Baton Rouge, La.
Week 8 of the 2025 NFL season was one that was filled with blowouts, as all but one game after the conclusion of the Sunday night game was decided by double-digit points.
The Texas A&M Aggies are putting together a season for the ages. Another week, another massive SEC win as Mike Elko and the Aggies head into their bye week to prepare for a final push toward the College Football Playoff.
Saturday night in Baton Rouge felt different. Maybe it was the way the maroon and white slowly took over Tiger Stadium, or perhaps it was watching LSU fans head for the exits before the fourth quarter even wrapped up.
LSU Tigers head coach Brian Kelly's hot seat is on fire. Despite having six years remaining on his contract, it's difficult imagining Kelly having much of a future in Baton Rouge following a humiliating home loss to Associated Press No.