AUSTIN, Texas — Texas beat Texas A&M again in a bitter rivalry. And while any loss to the Longhorns stings, this one is likely to stick with the Aggies for a long time.
Texas' 27-17 victory Friday night doomed Texas A&M's Southeastern Conference title hopes, spoiled the Aggies' undefeated season, upended their potential seeding in the College Football Playoff and dinged quarterback Marcel Reed's late-season surge as a Heisman Trophy contender.
But the playoffs and a chance to play for a national title still await.
“There’s (still) a lot right now to be proud of,” Reed said, noting the Aggies won 11 games in the regular season for the first time since 1992. "There’s still a lot to work for ... I think we believe that we can make it to the national championship. And so we’re just going to

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