The Texas A&M Aggies took care of business once again on Saturday, defeating the Utah State Aggies 44-22 at home to move to 2-0 on the season.
There are still some concerns for Mike Elko and co. to work out, but it's a good start ahead of this week's pivotal road matchup against Notre Dame.
Before that, though, let's take a look at how Texas A&M stacks up in the SEC.
After an impressive road win over Clemson in Week 1, LSU came home with a less-than-stellar performance in a 23-7 win over Louisiana Tech. No cause for concern yet, especially with a really good win under their belt, but the Tigers have to be sharper going forward.
In much the same fashion, Georgia's 28-6 win over Austin Peay was not very impressive. Even with the weather impacting the game, Gunner Stockton throwing 34 times against an FCS opponent is pretty concerning. The Bulldogs will have to get back on track quickly before Saturday's pivotal road matchup against Tennessee.
Arch Manning and the Longhorns bounced back with a 38-7 win over San Jose State, but questions still remain. A sluggish start against that team doesn't inspire all that much confidence, but at the very least, the defense still looks really good, and the connection between Manning and Parker Livingstone is a joy to watch.
Oklahoma won probably the biggest game of Week 2 by defeating Michigan 24-13 in prime time. John Mateer, who had three total touchdowns on the night, continues to look good and the defense held Michigan to under 300 total yards.
The Volunteers set a modern-day program record for points in a 72-17 rout of East Tennessee State. They also racked up 734 yards of total offense, 41 first downs, and didn't turn the ball over, so a successful day all-around.
The Gamecocks defeated South Carolina State 38-10 on Saturday, but there are plenty of concerns with this team. They only managed 253 yards of total offense against an FCS opponent (and were actually out-gained 270-253), which is just bizarre for a unit led by likely first-round pick LaNorris Sellers. Their special teams unit looks incredible at least, as Vicari Swain now has three punt-return touchdowns in two games.
Lane Kiffin and co. went on the road and defeated Kentucky 30-23, avenging last year's humiliating defeat at home. Rushing for 220 yards (4.6 yards per carry) is a good sign for the Rebels' offense.
The Tigers took care of business in a 42-31 victory over old rival Kansas, and the score doesn't sell how well they really played. They racked up 595 total yards to Kansas' 251 and held the ball for more than 40 minutes of game time.
Auburn made short work of Ball State in a 42-3 blowout at home. Jackson Arnold had an efficient day through the air with 251 yards and three touchdowns, while the Tigers' defense allowed just 68 total yards and negative rushing yards.
The Aggies earned their second-straight win by three scores over a Group of Five opponent, but questions still remain for Mike Elko's team. Marcel Reed looks great as a passer (and thankfully seems to be OK after leaving this game early), but it's clear the run game is still getting going. The defense played much better this week, however.
The Crimson Tide bounced back from last week's loss with a 73-0 route of ULM, but how much is that really supposed to mean for a program like Alabama? The road matchup against Georgia on Sept. 27 will be very telling for this team and head coach Kalen DeBoer.
The Commodores went on the road and stomped Virginia Tech 44-20, fueled by a second half where they outscored their opponent 34-0. Blowing out a Power Four opponent, and rushing for over seven yards per carry in the process, shows this team can compete in the SEC.
Mississippi State had one of the biggest upsets of Week 2 with a 24-20 win over defending Big 12 champion Arizona State. The Bulldogs have already matched last year's win total, and beating the (former) No. 12 team in the country is a great sign of progress.
Florida became the laughing stock of the SEC, if not the entire country, with a humiliating 18-16 home loss to South Florida. Billy Napier seemingly coached his way off the hot seat with a good run last season, but is now right back on it after losing yet another game in embarrassing fashion. With eight of their final 10 games against currently ranked opponents (including five against teams in the top 10), it could be a very long season in Gainesville if things don't turn around fast.
Arkansas racked up 630 yards of total offense in a 56-14 win over Arkansas State, surprisingly the first-ever matchup between them. Upcoming games against Ole Miss and Notre Dame will reveal a lot about this team.
The Wildcats made it tough on Ole Miss, but someone has to be last on this list, and Mike Stoops' team doesn't have much to feel optimistic about.
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