College football odds, picks, predictions for Week 12, 2025
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It was a busy weekend for the Missouri Tigers, with two men's basketball games and a football game on the schedule. The football team took a frustrating loss to a top-5 Texas A&M squad, while the men's basketball team won games against SEMO and VMI.
The Aggies are tied with Alabama atop the SEC at 5-0 and could still take another step toward earning a spot in the SEC title game with a win Saturday. The task could be easier than it looked against Missouri with true freshman QB Matt Zollers making his first career start for the Tigers.
No. 17/19-ranked Missouri football’s last chance to make a run at a College Football Playoff berth fell by the wayside Saturday in Columbia, where the Tigers lost 38-17 to undefeated and No. 3/3-ranked Texas A&M.
The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies, led by quarterback Marcel Reed, face the No. 22 Missouri Tigers, led by quarterback Beau Pribula, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 (11/8/25) at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
Much like we saw from Indiana earlier on Saturday in Happy Valley, No. 9 Oregon escaped a near disaster on the road in Iowa City with a late scoring drive to get an 18-16 win over the feisty Hawkeyes and remain in the College Football Playoff picture.
On the "College GameDay Podcast," hosts Rece Davis and Pete Thamel discussed the upcoming game. Davis expressed difficulty in predicting a loss for Texas A&M due to its strong performance this season.
The list of teams that still have a realistic shot to make the College Football Playoff is getting shorter and shorter as we get further into November. There’s a chance this year’s edition of the 12-team playoff has quite a bit of Texas representation.
A rematch of last season’s Southeastern Conference championship game finds No. 5 Georgia and No. 10 Texas peaking for a game that could impact this season’s conference race and will be crucial to each