The Texas A&M Aggies secured one of the biggest wins for the program in recent memory on Saturday night with a thrilling 41-40 victory in South Bend over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish.
In the fourth quarter, Texas A&M had its backs against the wall after a back-and-forth affair that featured tons of emotional swings before Nate Boerkircher's game-winning touchdown.
As a result, Aggies Nation celebrated accordingly.
The Texas A&M Football account on X pulled out the receipts after the win, making sure that everyone knows that the Aggies
Whether it was College GameDay's picks, ESPN's FPI predictor or the multiple predictions from podcast talking heads around the country picking Notre Dame, it's clear that the Aggies surprised many "experts" en route to their big-time win.
All in good fun.
Receipts saved, statement made. pic.twitter.com/BB3IdzzAeN
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) September 14, 2025
While the social media team had its fun behind the scenes, the Texas A&M players didn't shy away from letting loose on the field right after the final whistle.
The Texas A&M secondary quickly pulled out their own version of the Irish dance, as Dezz Ricks, Will Lee III and Jordan Shaw all started hitting the moves while making their way toward the crowd in the end zone.
Take a look:
The Aggies are dancing in South Bend. pic.twitter.com/f7Xv9HU2DZ
— David Nuño (@DavidNuno) September 14, 2025
Unsurprisingly, Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko didn't do any trolling of his own, instead complimenting Notre Dame after the game while speaking to the media.
"Hats off to Notre Dame. That was a heavyweight college football game," Elko said. "I couldn't be more proud of our guys."
Though the Aggies certainly deserved to celebrate after just an impressive win, this is only the beginning of where Elko likely has the program headed in the near future.
The Aggies know all too well how one win doesn't define a season. Texas A&M was 8-1 and 5-0 in SEC play last season after beating No. 8 LSU at home, but then went on to drop four of the last five games, which was low-lighted by losses to Texas and USC, the latter of which featured an epic collapse in the Las Vegas Bowl.
The goal is clear for Texas A&M this season: make the College Football Playoff. The Aggies have yet to earn their place in the bracket since its inception in 2014, but now have a better chance moving forward in the second season of the 12-team CFP.
Texas A&M will head into its idle week before hosting the Auburn Tigers on Sept. 27.
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