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Gators Stumble in Texas Two-Step, Fall to Aggies 34-17
12 Oct
Summary
- Florida Gators lose 34-17 to Texas A&M
- Napier's 0-14 record against ranked teams on the road
- Aggies' physical dominance on both lines of scrimmage

On October 12, 2025, the Florida Gators (2-4, 1-2 SEC) suffered a 34-17 defeat at the hands of the Texas A&M Aggies in College Station. The loss came just a week after the Gators had upset No. 7 Texas, but they were unable to replicate that success on the road.
The game was a tough one for Florida coach Billy Napier, who now stands at 0-14 against ranked teams away from The Swamp during his four-year tenure. The Gators also fell to 3-5 all-time against the Aggies, who joined the SEC in 2012.
Texas A&M, led by second-year coach Mike Elko, was the more physical team on both lines of scrimmage, which proved to be a key factor in the outcome. The Gators started promisingly, scoring two touchdowns on their first three possessions, but were unable to sustain that momentum as penalties and an inability to protect quarterback DJ Lagway stalled numerous drives.
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Lagway, a native of Willis, Texas, about an hour's drive from Texas A&M's campus, finished the game 21 of 37 for 229 yards and 2 touchdowns. However, he also lost a fumble on a strip sack, and the Gators' offensive line struggled to handle the Aggies' front, giving up three sacks and five quarterback hurries.
On the defensive side, Florida was unable to generate much pressure on Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed, who passed for 234 yards and 1 touchdown while also rushing for 37 yards and 1 score. The Gators' defense did manage to recover after a shaky start, surrendering just 186 yards and 13 points in the final three quarters.
Despite the loss, the Gators will look to regroup and build on the momentum of their upset victory over Texas as they continue their SEC schedule.