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Unbeaten and third-ranked A&M shook off its history at Death Valley and a mistake-filled first half to preserve its best start since the ‘94 season in a
TAMU Aggies football coach Mike Elko achieved the first 8-0 season in year two at College Station following a 49-25 win over the LSU Tigers in Death Valley under the lights. As CBS Sports’ David Cobb believes the win made the Aggies a legitimate title contender.
Last week against the Arkansas Razorbacks, the Aggies’ defense struggled to contain a dynamic Arkansas offense. Ahead of Texas A&M’s game against LSU, coach Mike Elko addressed the defensive issues. On Wednesday, Elko hosted his weekly radio show where he addressed the upcoming matchup.
Texas A&M football captured its eighth win of the season Saturday. The victory had some positives, but also many areas to improve for the undefeated Aggies.
Texas A&M's offseason additions of transfer wide receivers Mario Craver and KC Concepcion instantly made the Aggies College Football Playoff contenders. Still, after Saturday's blowout win over LSU, it's time to consider the team from College Station National Championship worthy.
The Aggies are smoking hot and have advanced to an impressive 8-0 record, something the team has not seen since the 1992 season under legendary coach RC Slocum, where the team posted a perfect 12-0 mark and peaked at No. 6 on the AP Poll.
Mike Elko could have to decide on his college football coaching future soon if Texas A&M beats LSU on Saturday night.
Elko discusses the Aggies' big win over the Tigers in Death Valley and shouts out Texas A&M fans for showing up big in a hostile environment.
The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies, led by quarterback Marcel Reed, face the No. 20 LSU Tigers, led by quarterback Garrett Nussmeier, on Saturday, Oct. 25, 2025 at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, La.
We have bigger aspirations for where we can go than anybody else,” Mike Elko said. “As we win, I think other people will catch up.”