We are another weekend closer to the Heisman Trophy ceremony! While the two undefeated Big Ten quarterbacks solidified their spots, the race for an invitation to New York is tightening due to a handful of elite SEC passers.
After the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies headed into No. 22 Mizzou and defeated them 38-17, there were many impressive aspects from the Aggies, including Rueben Owens II, who had two vital touchdowns for Texas A&M.
Marcel Reed passed for two touchdowns and Dalton Brooks made two big plays to help No. 3 Texas A&M record a 38-17 victory over No. 22 Missouri in Southeastern Conference play.
Entering the 2025 season, most of the attention surrounded Texas A&M’s backfield trio of Le’Veon Moss, Rueben Owens, and Amari Daniels, and for good reason.
After the Aggies were able to finish a three-game homestand with victories against Auburn, Mississippi State and Florida, they lost a key player due to a late injury against the Gators in Le'Veon Moss.
No Le’Veon Moss? No problem. Despite a two-hour weather delay that turned the matchup into a nighttime brawl in Fayetteville, the Aggies racked up 217 rushing yards to outlast Arkansas 45–42.
Texas A&M is known to have “The Wrecking Crew” and a five-headed monster in the running back room this season. Within that group is the running back from El Campo, Texas, who gave his all in all four quarters when the coaching staff called his name.
Domination may just be the best way to describe Texas A&M’s dominant win over the Mississippi State Bulldogs. The Aggies put together a complete game and seemed to be clicking on all sides of the ball.
The Texas A&M Aggies are proving they're a legitimate College Football Playoff contender following yet another SEC win over Mississippi State, bringing their record to 4-0.
The Texas A&M Aggies fielded one of the SEC's best rushing offenses last season, averaging an impressive 195.8 yards per game on the ground. With most of their top rushers returning - including running back Rueben Owens II, who missed most of the year due to injury - they should be dangerous once again.
One of Texas A&M's top rushers of the 2023 season is ready to kick off the 2025 season after sustaining a foot injury during a scrimmage. Rueben Owens II has healed up after taking a redshirt year, yet he did appear in the last two games of the season against Texas and USC.
Texas A&M football's running back room suffered a series of injuries in 2024-25, but the future is looking bright for the Aggies. The No. 2 role behind a healthy Le'Veon Moss is up for grabs, and Rueben Owens and Amari Daniels are battling for it.
It has been almost two years since we saw Texas A&M running back Rueben Owens at full strength. He suffered a season-ending Lisfranc fracture early in fall camp during the first scrimmage causing him to miss the first qq games of the 2024 season.
It was 13 points that separated the Texas A&M Aggies and Florida Gators when they matched up last season. But could it be even less when the two sides meet again this coming season?
While college football continues to move toward more fast-paced, passing-heavy offenses, there will always be an emphasis on running the football. Because at the end of the day, the majority of the time, the team who runs the ball better wins football games.
As one of just two five-star recruits in the Texas A&M Aggies 2023 class, the hype surrounding running back Rueben Owens was palpable in College Station.
The Texas A&M Aggies appear to be getting some help in the backfield ahead of kickoff against the Texas Longhorns. Texas A&M running back Rueben Owens was listed as a game-time decision on the final student-athlete availability report but was dressed out in uniform during pregame warmups.
The Texas A&M Aggies seem to be giving running back Rueben Owens a chance to make his season debut in Saturday's rivalry rematch against the Texas Longhorns.
If the Texas A&M Aggies can put together a memorable postseason run, it's possible that some big-time help in the backfield could be coming to the backfield.
The Texas A&M Aggies were dealt a brutal blow in Saturday's 44-20 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks, as star running back Le'Veon Moss suffered a season-ending injury.
Williams-Brice Stadium will witness an exciting college-football matchup between the Texas A&M Aggies and the South Carolina Gamecocks on Saturday night.