Texas A&M achieved a feat never before seen in program history, improving to 8-0 for the first time as a member of the SEC and winning at LSU’s Tiger Stadium for the first time since 1994. The third-ranked Aggies erased a halftime deficit and rolled to a 49-25 victory over No. 20 LSU to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive.
After trailing 18-14 at halftime, Texas A&M erupted for 35 straight points to silence the crowd and secure one of its most meaningful wins in recent memory. Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed led the charge with 202 passing yards, two touchdowns, 108 rushing yards, and two scores. Meanwhile, wide receiver KC Concepcion electrified the game with a 79-yard punt return touchdown in the third quarter.
“I keep saying this: It's not about the past,” Aggi

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