COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Texas A&M made program history Sunday morning when the Aggies learned they had earned their first-ever College Football Playoff berth. Head coach Mike Elko said the team was energized to return to practice Monday morning as they prepare for their historic postseason run.

"This morning was great. It was great to get back out on the grass. I think the kids had a lot of energy running around this morning," Elko said.

The Aggies will face a formidable challenge when they host Miami, a team that brings one of the nation's top defenses to College Station. Over the last month of the season, the Hurricanes have held opponents to under 20 points per game, and their front seven has been particularly dominant, allowing an average of just under 82 rushing yards per game.

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