COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — Off to a 4-0 start for the first time since 2016, No. 6 Texas A&M is quite pleased with its early season performance.

But perhaps more exciting to the Aggies as they look to remain undefeated on Saturday when they host Mississippi State is that they believe they can play much better.

“I just think the ceiling for this team is a lot higher if we could figure out how to go put four quarters together,” coach Mike Elko said.

Texas A&M is also looking for a dominant performance on both sides of the ball after excelling offensively two games ago in a win at Notre Dame before winning with its defense last week against Auburn.

“We won two games without playing our best football, right? And that’s a testament to character, culture and just grinding out wins,” El

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