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Aggies Eye Fourth Star in CFP Debut
8 Dec
Summary
- Texas A&M aims for fourth national title, first since 1939.
- Star tackle Trey Zuhn excited for home playoff game at Kyle Field.
- Offensive coordinator Collin Klein will depart after season.

Texas A&M has secured a spot in the College Football Playoff, setting its sights on a fourth national championship and the first since 1939. The team's confidence was high entering the selection show, with the primary question being their playoff opponent. This marks a significant achievement for the program as they prepare for the postseason.
Star offensive tackle Trey Zuhn III voiced his excitement about the playoff berth, particularly the opportunity to play a home game at Kyle Field. He highlighted the team's ultimate goal: winning the national title. Zuhn also acknowledged the special nature of playing one last game in front of the "12th Man" before his collegiate career concludes.
The Aggies will also be playing their remaining games under offensive coordinator Collin Klein, who has announced his departure to become the head coach at his alma mater, Kansas State. Klein will complete the current season with Texas A&M before transitioning to his new position. The team's playoff game is scheduled for December 20th.




