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Texas A&M Aggies make AP Top 25 after loss to South Carolina – Sports Illustrated

Texas A&M Aggies make AP Top 25 after loss to South Carolina – Sports Illustrated

The Texas A&M Aggies saw their seven-game winning streak come to an end on Saturday with a 44-20 loss to the South Carolina Gamecocks.

As a result, the Aggies fell out of the top 10 of the AP Week 11 poll.

Texas A&M fell five spots from No. 10 to No. 15 and is now 7-2 this season. The loss marked the Aggies’ first blemish in SEC play as they are now 5-1 in conference play.

Here are the top 10:

No. 1 – Oregon Ducks

No. 2 – Georgia Bulldogs

#3 – Ohio State Buckeyes

No. 4 – Miami Hurricanes

No. 5 – Texas Longhorns

#6 – Penn State Nittany Lions

No. 7 – Tennessee Volunteers

#8 – Indiana Hoosiers

#9 – BYU Cougars

#10 – Notre Dame, Fighting Irish

Aggies head coach Mike Elko said everything the team wants is still in front of them.

“I feel this way because it is. We’re still tied for first,” Elko said.

Texas A&M quarterback Marcell Reed started ahead of Connor Wiegman after leading the Aggies over the LSU Tigers last week. Against South Carolina, he completed 18 of 28 passes for 206 yards, one touchdown and one interception. He added 16 carries for 46 yards on the ground.

“We have to be smarter,” Reid said. “Coach tells us all the time that penalties can cost you the game.”

Texas A&M will have a bye week before hosting the New Mexico State Aggies on Saturday, Nov. 16.

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