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Ranked Road Loss Costs A&M Four Spots in CFP Playoff
5 Dec
Summary
- Texas A&M dropped four spots in CFP rankings after losing to Texas.
- Coach Elko defended the Aggies' schedule strength-of-record.
- The Aggies achieved 11-1, their best record since 1992.

Despite reaching an 11-1 record for the first time since 1992, Texas A&M has seen their College Football Playoff standing falter. A recent 27-17 loss to rival Texas caused the Aggies to drop four spots in the latest CFP rankings, placing them at No. 7. This move has sparked debate, as Texas A&M boasts superior strength-of-schedule and strength-of-record metrics compared to some teams ranked above them.
Coach Mike Elko has stepped in to defend the Aggies' schedule, highlighting their early road win against Notre Dame and consecutive dominant victories over SEC rivals Arkansas, LSU, and Missouri. The perceived weakness of their schedule has been a point of contention, yet Elko maintains the team's slate is competitive, especially when compared to other playoff contenders who also suffered losses.
Following the emotional postgame moments after the Texas game, quarterback Marcel Reed and linebacker Taurean York addressed the team. With the CFP rankings finalized soon, the focus for Texas A&M has shifted from the recent setback to the upcoming selection. The Aggies now await their fate on Sunday morning to see where they land in the final playoff picture.




