This Saturday afternoon in College Station, Texas A&M forgot how to play football and then remembered again. The Aggies were down 30-3 at halftime to South Carolina. They were cooked. But then Marcel Reed threw for a career-high 439 yards, the offense woke up, and Texas A&M pulled off the largest comeback in school history. It was a 31-30 victory that’ll be talked about for decades.

The win kept the Aggies’ perfect record intact at 10-0, but it also triggered something even more chaotic. The SEC Championship Game race is officially wide open, with no team able to clinch a spot in Atlanta until the final weekend of play.

As SEC communications director Chuck Dunlap put it in a post-game tweet: “With the Texas A&M victory over South Carolina, no one can clinch a spot in the SEC Championship

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