Aggies used ferocious 2nd half to blow out Tigers
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Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said he isn't worried about the program's decades of underachievement and is focused on the 2025 Aggies, who are 8-0 after beating LSU 49-25 on Saturday.
The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies achieved an 8-0 start for the first time since 1992 after blowing out the No. 20 LSU Tigers on Saturday evening.
The Aggies traveled to Tiger Stadium to take on LSU, where both offenses knew what was at stake in the SEC. One side got the better of the other.
LSU fans started streaming to the exits with four minutes left in the third quarter when Reed found freshman running back Jamarion Morrow on a short screen toss. Morrow trotted into the end zone on a 24-yard run behind a convoy of Aggie offensive lineman, pushing A&M’s lead to 35-18.
Unbeaten and third-ranked A&M shook off its history at Death Valley and a mistake-filled first half to preserve its best start since the ‘94 season in a
No. 20 LSU began to lose control of its home matchup to No. 3 Texas A&M in the third quarter on Saturday night. As the Aggies' lead grew to 35-18 with just under 4 minutes to go in the third quarter, the ABC broadcast crew began calling out the obvious atmosphere shift in Baton Rouge.
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