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Texas A&M stayed perfect on the season with a 49-25 win over the LSU Tigers, covering as a 1.5-point road favorite while the Over (50.5) also hit. QB Marcel Reed once again led the charge, throwing for 202 yards with 2 touchdowns and 2 interceptions while adding 108 rushing yards and 2 more scores to pace the Aggies’ balanced attack.
Mizzou went 5-for-13 on third down against the Aggies, which entered the game with an already impressive 22.2% defensive third-down rate. The Tigers also failed on their lone fourth-down attempt, a fourth-and-5 at the Texas A&M 27.
Fresh off of their final bye week of the 2025 season, the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies finish out their trio of conference road games as they take on the No. 19 Missouri Tigers at Faurot Field in Columbia.
The No. 3 Aggies (8-0, 5-0 SEC) will travel to Columbia, Mo., to take on the No. 22 Missouri Tigers (7-2, 2-2) in their 18th all-time meeting. Both teams enter Week 11 after an open week. A&M's last game ended in a convincing 49-25 victory over the LSU Tigers at Death Valley, while Missouri suffered a loss on the road against Vanderbilt.
Monday's win over Howard saw the Tigers take control in the paint. Mizzou scored 46 points in the paint, exhibiting the same size advantage down low that it did against Kansas State in the exhibition victory. Senior center Shawn Phillips Jr. led the Tigers on offense, scoring 16 points and grabbing 11 rebounds in his debut.
Mark Mitchell had 24 points and 10 rebounds, four other players scored in double figures for Missouri, and the Tigers blew out VMI in the second half for a 106-68 victory.
Sophomore Josiah Trotter has emerged as the leader of the unit, leading the team with 53 total tackles from the middle linebacker spot. Beside him, senior Khalil Jacobs has added 26 tackles, giving the Tigers an experienced duo at the heart of their defense.
Missouri football is making history by starting four-star freshman Matthew Zollers at quarterback for the first time since 2015.
Missouri Coach Eli Drinkwitz addressed his team early this week, as the No. 22 Tigers were turning their attention toward a visit from No. 3 Texas A&M. They had just lost for the second time in three games,
Missouri basketball survived a scare from Southeast Missouri State on Friday night behind a 29-point performance from All-SEC forward Mark Mitchell.
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Win over Missouri much bigger for Texas A&M Aggies than just cementing College Football Playoff appearance
The Texas A&M Aggies blew out the Missouri Tigers 38-17 thanks to a strong second half showing from their elite offense. Marcel Reed and the Aggies' rushing attack took over and let the defense tee off on the Tigers' offense,