No. 3 Texas A&M mounted a comeback for the ages, stunning South Carolina 31-30 at Kyle Field. The Aggies erased a 27-point halftime deficit with a furious second-half surge to stay alive in the SEC title race.
The rally stands as the largest comeback in program history, surpassing the 21-point rally engineered by Johnny Manziel in the 2013 Chick-fil-A Bowl. A&M needed every bit of quarterback Marcel Reed's brilliance to close it out, leaning on its dynamic passer after a shaky first half.
Here's how Texas A&M pulled off a historic win over South Carolina, preserved its undefeated season and secured its first 10-win campaign since Manziel's Heisman year in 2012.
Nightmare finish to the half
The Aggies couldn't have scripted a worse first half. Texas A&M missed two field goals, sur

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