2014 Texas A&M Aggies football team

2014 Texas A&M Aggies football
Liberty Bowl champion
Conference Southeastern Conference
Division Western Division
2014 record 8–5 (3–5 SEC)
Head coach Kevin Sumlin (3rd year)
Offensive coordinator Jake Spavital (2nd year)
Offensive scheme Multiple
Defensive coordinator Mark Snyder (Regular Season; 3rd year)
Mark Hagen (Bowl Game)
Base defense Multiple 4–3
Home stadium Kyle Field
(Capacity: 106,511)
2014 SEC football standings
Conf     Overall
Team   W   L         W   L  
Eastern Division
#14 Missouri x   7 1         11 3  
#9 Georgia   6 2         10 3  
Florida   4 4         7 5  
Tennessee   3 5         7 6  
South Carolina   3 5         7 6  
Kentucky   2 6         5 7  
Vanderbilt   0 8         3 9  
Western Division
#4 Alabama x$^   7 1         12 2  
#11 Mississippi State   6 2         10 3  
#17 Ole Miss   5 3         9 4  
#22 Auburn   4 4         8 5  
LSU   4 4         8 5  
Texas A&M   3 5         8 5  
Arkansas   2 6         7 6  
Championship: Alabama 42, Missouri 13
  • ^ College Football Playoff participant
  • $ Conference champion
  • x Division champion/co-champions
Rankings from AP Poll

The 2014 Texas A&M Aggies football team represented Texas A&M University in the 2014 NCAA Division I FBS football season. They were led by third-year head coach Kevin Sumlin and played their home games at Kyle Field. They were a member of the Western Division of the Southeastern Conference (SEC). The Aggies finished the regular season 7–5 over all and 3–5 in SEC play. They were invited to the Liberty Bowl, where they defeated the West Virginia Mountaineers, 45–37. With the victory, the Aggies won four straight bowl games for the first time in program history.

Preseason

Recruiting class

In the 2014 recruiting class, Texas A&M signed 22 players (21 not counting late qualifier J.J. Gustafson), 10 of which were included in the ESPN 300. The class was ranked 4th in the nation by ESPN, 6th by Rivals, and 7th nationally by Scout.[1][2][3]

Personnel

Full roster

2014 Texas A&M Aggies football team roster
Players Coaches
Offense
Pos. # Name Class
RB 1 Williams, BrandonBrandon Williams  Jr
WR 2 Noil, SpeedySpeedy Noil Fr
RB 3 Williams, TreyTrey Williams Jr
WR 6 Gonzalez, LaQuvionteLaQuvionte Gonzalez So
QB 7 Hill, KennyKenny Hill So
WR 9 Seals-Jones, RickyRicky Seals-Jones  Fr
QB 10 Allen, KyleKyle Allen Fr
WR 11 Reynolds, JoshJosh Reynolds So
WR 13 Jeffery, JamalJamal Jeffery Fr
QB 14 McQueen, ConnerConner McQueen  So
WR 15 Iheanacho, FrankFrank Iheanacho Fr
QB 16 Miller, KobeKobe Miller Fr
QB 17 Traylor, JordanJordan Traylor  Fr
WR 18 Pope, EdwardEdward Pope  So
WR 19 Tabuyo, JeremyJeremy Tabuyo So
RB 20 White, JamesJames White  Fr
RB 21 Carson, TraTra Carson  Jr
WR 23 Holmes, SabianSabian Holmes Jr
RB 26 Gray, ChanceChance Gray So
RB 27 Dolezal, BriceBrice Dolezal Jr
RB 34 Townsend, BlaineBlaine Townsend Jr
RB 37 Yellin, KameronKameron Yellin So
TE 41 Alexander, BrandonBrandon Alexander  Jr
WR 42 Motley, JoschJosch Motley  Fr
OL 47 Smith, CadenCaden Smith  Jr
WR 48 Patterson, DreaganDreagan Patterson So
OL 50 Davis, TankTank Davis Fr
OL 51 Harrison, JarvisJarvis Harrison  Sr
OL 56 Matthews, MikeMike Matthews Jr
OL 61 Meador, BradenBraden Meador  So
OL 62 Loitz, ChadChad Loitz  Fr
OL 63 Lindblade, RyanRyan Lindblade So
OL 64 Parker, TreyTrey Parker  Fr
OL 65 Gennesy, AveryAvery Gennesy Jr
OL 67 Godwin, TylerTyler Godwin  So
OL 68 Compton, BenBen Compton Sr
OL 70 Ogbuehi, CedricCedric Ogbuehi  Sr
OL 71 Tipoti, KimoKimo Tipoti  So
OL 72 Eluemunor, JermaineJermaine Eluemunor Jr
OL 73 Stuckey, JeremiahJeremiah Stuckey  So
OL 74 Ifedi, GermainGermain Ifedi  So
OL 75 Martin, KodaKoda Martin Fr
OL 76 Ledwik, ZachZach Ledwik Fr
OL 77 Gustafson, J.J.J.J. Gustafson Fr
OL 78 Gramling, GarrettGarrett Gramling  Sr
OL 79 Cheek, JosephJoseph Cheek  Jr
WR 80 Parker, KyrionKyrion Parker  Fr
WR 81 Judkins, JalynJalyn Judkins  Fr
WR 82 Niederhofer, BooneBoone Niederhofer  So
WR 83 Whitley, KyleKyle Whitley Fr
WR 84 Kennedy, MalcomeMalcome Kennedy  Sr
TE 85 Clear, CameronCameron Clear Sr
TE 86 Darley, DavidDavid Darley  Fr
WR 88 Reeves, BryceBryce Reeves Fr
Defense
Pos. # Name Class
DB 1 Harris, De'VanteDe'Vante Harris Jr
LB 3 Sanders, TommyTommy Sanders Sr
DB 4 Ellis, NoelNoel Ellis So
DB 5 Raven Sr., FloydFloyd Raven Sr. Sr
LB 7 Mastrogiovanni, JordanJordan Mastrogiovanni So
DB 8 Harvey, NickNick Harvey Fr
DL 9 Cunningham, QualenQualen Cunningham Fr
DL 10 Hall, DaeshonDaeshon Hall So
DB 12 Moeller, SamSam Moeller  Jr
LB 13 Chevis, ReggieReggie Chevis  Fr
LB 14 Walker, JoshJosh Walker Fr
DL 15 Garrett, MylesMyles Garrett Fr
LB 16 Baggs, DonnieDonnie Baggs Sr
DB 17 Sezer Jr., AlexAlex Sezer Jr. So
DB 18 Wilson, DonovanDonovan Wilson Fr
DB 22 Garner, TavaresTavares Garner So
DB 23 Watts, ArmaniArmani Watts Fr
DB 25 Honeycutt, ClayClay Honeycutt  Sr
DB 26 Burns, DevontaDevonta Burns  Jr
DB 27 Huhn, ShaneShane Huhn  So
DB 28 Davis, VictorVictor Davis  Fr
DB 29 Everett, DeshazorDeshazor Everett Sr
DB 31 Matthews, HowardHoward Matthews Sr
LB 32 Wilson, KevinKevin Wilson  Jr
LB 33 Washington, ShaanShaan Washington So
LB 35 Taylor, TyrellTyrell Taylor Sr
DB 36 Wiggins, JonathanJonathan Wiggins So
DL 40 Johnson, JarrettJarrett Johnson Fr
LB 42 Alaka, OtaroOtaro Alaka Fr
LB 43 Bass, JustinJustin Bass Sr
LB 45 Gillaspia, CullenCullen Gillaspia Fr
LB 46 Hilliard, A.J.A.J. Hilliard   So
LB 49 Martinez, TaylorTaylor Martinez  So
LB 50 Taylor, TyroneTyrone Taylor  So
LB 52 Wade, BrettBrett Wade  Fr
DL 54 Blount, JakeJake Blount  So
DL 55 Manning, JustinJustin Manning  Fr
LB 57 Munrose, AlvinAlvin Munrose  So
LB 58 Smith, CameronCameron Smith  Jr
DL 59 Flores, IsaacIsaac Flores So
DL 67 Godwin, TylerTyler Godwin  So
DL 83 Williams, AlonzoAlonzo Williams Jr
DL 89 Robinson, IvanIvan Robinson  Sr
DL 90 Washington, DeshawnDeshawn Washington Fr
DL 92 Henderson, ZaycovenZaycoven Henderson Fr
DL 94 Schorp, TannerTanner Schorp  Fr
DL 95 Obioha, JulienJulien Obioha Jr
DL 96 Arnold, JayJay Arnold So
DL 97 Jackson, DarrellDarrell Jackson  Fr
DL 98 Walker, HardreckHardreck Walker So
Special teams
Pos. # Name Class
PK 24 Bertolet, TaylorTaylor Bertolet  Jr
PK 30 Moore, DillonDillon Moore  Fr
DS 37 Frese, JordanJordan Frese Fr
P 38 Kaser, DrewDrew Kaser Jr
DS 39 Havens, DanielDaniel Havens  Fr
P 46 Tripucka, ShaneShane Tripucka  Fr
PK 49 Lambo, JoshJosh Lambo  Jr
DS 54 Freeman, AlexAlex Freeman Sr
PK 97 Wicker, CodyCody Wicker  Fr
Head coach
Coordinators/assistant coaches
  • B.J. Anderson Offensive Line
  • Jeff Banks Special Teams Coordinator/Tight Ends
  • David Beaty Wide Receivers/Recruiting Coordinator
  • Mark Hagen Linebackers+ Bowl Game Defensive Coordinator
  • Mikado Hinson Director of Player Development
  • Larry Jackson Director of Football Sports Performance
  • Scott Johnston Director of Recruiting
  • Terry Joseph Secondary
  • Clarence McKinney Running Backs
  • Justin Moore Associate Athletic Director
  • Terry Price Defensive Line
  • Gary Reynolds Director of Football Operations
  • Mark Snyder  Defensive Coordinator
  • Jake Spavital Offensive Coordinator/Quarterbacks

Legend
  • (C) Team captain
  • (S) Suspended
  • (I) Ineligible
  • Injured
  • Redshirt

Roster
Last update: July 28, 2014

Returning starters

Offense
Player Class Position
Cedric Ogbuehi Senior (RS) Left Tackle
Jarvis Harrison Senior (RS) Left Guard
Mike Matthews Junior Center
Germain Ifedi Sophomore (RS) Right Tackle
Malcome Kennedy Senior (RS) Wide Receiver

Defense
Player Class Position
Julien Obioha Junior Defensive End
Alonzo Williams Junior Defensive Tackle
Deshazor Everett Senior Corner
Howard Matthews Junior Safety

Special Teams
Player Class Position
Josh Lambo Senior Kicker
Taylor Bertolet Sophomore (RS) Kicker (Kickoffs)
Drew Kaser Junior Punter
Trey Williams Junior Kick Return

Depth chart

Defense
FS
Armani Watts
Floyd Raven Sr. OR Clay Honeycutt
WLB Mike SLB
Josh Walker
Tommy Sanders Jordan Mastrogiovanni
BS
Howard Matthews
Donovan Wilson OR Clay Honeycutt
CB
Devante Harris
Victor Davis
DE DT DT DE
Myles Garrett Hardreck Walker Alonzo Williams Julien Obioha
Daeshon Hall Zaycoven Henderson Ivan Robinson Qualen Cunningham OR Jarrett Johnson
CB
Deshazor Everett
Tavares Garner
Offense
WR
Speedy Noil
Edward Pope
WR
Ricky Seals-Jones
Sabian Holmes OR LaQuvionte Gonzalez
LT LG C RG RT
Cedric Ogbuehi Jarvis Harrison Mike Matthews Joseph Cheek Germain Ifedi
Avery Gennesy Garrett Gramling Ben Compton Jermaine Eluemunor Ryan Lindblade
WR
Malcome Kennedy
Jeremy Tabuyo
WR
Josh Reynolds
Frank Iheanacho
QB
Kyle Allen
Kenny Hill
RB
Tra Carson OR Brandon Williams OR Trey Williams
James White
Special Teams
PK Josh Lambo
PK Taylor Bertolet
P Drew Kaser
P Shane Tripucka
KR Trey Williams
PR Speedy Noil
LS Alex Freeman
H Drew Kaser

Schedule

Date Time Opponent# Rank# Site TV Result Attendance
August 28 5:00 p.m. at No. 9 South Carolina No. 21 Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC SECN W 52–28   82,847
September 6 6:30 p.m. Lamar* No. 9 Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX SECN W 73–3   104,728
September 13 8:00 p.m. Rice* No. 7 Kyle Field • College Station, TX ESPN2 W 38–10   103,867
September 20 2:30 p.m. at SMU* No. 6 Gerald J. Ford StadiumUniversity Park, TX ABC/ESPN2 W 58–6   34,820
September 27 2:30 p.m. vs. Arkansas No. 6 AT&T StadiumArlington, TX (Southwest Classic) CBS W 35–28 OT  68,113
October 4 11:00 a.m. at No. 12 Mississippi State No. 6 Davis Wade StadiumStarkville, MS ESPN L 31–48   61,133
October 11 8:00 p.m. No. 3 Ole Miss No. 14 Kyle Field • College Station, TX ESPN L 20–35   110,633‡
October 18 2:30 p.m. at No. 7 Alabama No. 21 Bryant–Denny StadiumTuscaloosa, AL CBS L 0–59   101,821
November 1 11:00 a.m. Louisiana–Monroe* Kyle Field • College Station, TX SECN W 21–16   100,922
November 8 2:30 p.m. at No. 3 Auburn Jordan–Hare StadiumAuburn, AL CBS W 41–38   87,451
November 15 6:30 p.m. Missouri No. 24 Kyle Field • College Station, TX SECN L 27–34   104,756
November 27 6:30 p.m. LSU Kyle Field • College Station, TX (Rivalry) ESPN L 17–23   105,829
December 29 1:00 p.m. vs. West Virginia* Liberty Bowl Memorial StadiumMemphis, TN (Liberty Bowl) ESPN W 45–37   51,282
*Non-conference game. daggerHomecoming. #Rankings from AP Poll released prior to game. All times are in Central Time.
Schedule Source:[5]

Game notes

No. 9 South Carolina

Overall record Last meeting Result
First meeting
No. 21 Texas A&M Aggies vs No. 9 South Carolina Gamecocks – Game summary
1 2 34Total
#21 Texas A&M 10 21 14752
#9 South Carolina 7 7 14028

at Williams-Brice StadiumColumbia, SC

Game information

First quarter
  • A&M – Tra Carson 1-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 11:27 (A&M 7–0)
  • A&M – Josh Lambo 33-yard Field Goal, 5:02 (A&M 10–0)
  • USC – Nick Jones 69-yard pass from Dylan Thompson (Elliott Fry Kick), 3:44 (A&M 10–7)
Second quarter
  • A&M – Ricky Seals-Jones 3-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 11:56 (A&M 17–7)
  • USC – Damiere Byrd 46-yard pass from Dylan Thompson (Elliott Fry Kick), 9:47 (A&M 17–14)
  • A&M – Edward Pope 14-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 7:07 (A&M 24–14)
  • A&M – Tra Carson 2-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 1:16 (A&M 31–14)
Third quarter
  • A&M – Josh Reynolds 5-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 11:08 (A&M 38–14)
  • USC – Pharoh Cooper 5-yard pass from Dylan Thompson (Elliott Fry Kick), 7:33 (A&M 38–21)
  • A&M – Tra Carson 2-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 5:06 (A&M 45–21)
  • USC – Nick Jones 10-yard pass from Dylan Thompson (Elliott Fry Kick), 2:38 (A&M 45–28)
Fourth quarter
  • A&M – Trey Williams 2-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 12:09 (A&M 52–28)

Top passers
Top rushers
  • A&M – Trey Williams; 13 carries, 78 yards (6.0 avg.), 1 TD
  • USC – Brandon Wilds; 9 carries, 45 yards (5.0 avg.)
Top receivers
  • A&M – Malcome Kennedy; 14 receptions, 137 yards (9.8 avg.)
  • USC – Nick Jones; 5 receptions, 113 yards (22.6 avg.), 2 TD

Kenny Hill broke Johnny Manziel's record for passing yards in a single game with 511, and also threw for 3 touchdowns. Tra Carson averaged a little more than 4 yards a carry (4.3) on 7 rushes for 30 yards and 3 touchdowns. Their performances helped the Aggies score on 8 of 12 possessions while compiling 680 yards of total offense over 37:28 minutes of possession. An important factor in the game was 3rd and 4th down efficiency. The Aggies converted 12 of 19 attempts on third down (63%) while going 2/2 on 4th down. The Gamecocks went only 2/9 on 3rd down (22%) and 0/1 on 4th down.

Texas A&M received the ball to open the game, with Trey Williams returning the kick to the 32-yard line. After several plays, including a pair of swing passes to RB Brandon Williams, a third-down conversion pass to TE Cameron Clear, and a 22-yard pass to WR Ricky Seals-Jones, Texas A&M was set up on the South Carolina 1-yard line, where Aggie RB Tra Carson ran the ball in to give the Aggies the first TD of the game with 11:27 on the clock. The Gamecocks' ensuring drive gained just 15 yards (14 of which was penalty yardage) before ending in a punt to the Aggies. A&M found more offensive success on their drive, including 19-yard and 18-yard passes to Josh Reynolds and Sabian Holmes respectively. However, they could not convert a 3rd and 3 at South Carolina's 15 yard line, and settled for the 33-yard field goal by Josh Lambo, extending the Aggies' lead to 10-0. However, South Carolina soon answered the points, with a 3rd-and-4, 69-yard pass to WR Nick Jones for a TD, which cut A&M's lead to 3. The Aggies' following drive led to a punt, and the Gamecocks would gain 22 yards on their next drive before the end of the 1st quarter, with the score still 10-7 Texas A&M.

South Carolina maintained possession to open the second quarter, but after a sack by LB A.J. Hilliard for −2 yards on third down, the Aggies got the ball back. Their possession had several explosive plays, including an 11-yard run by Trey Williams, a 21-yard pass to Ricky Seals-Jones, and a 15-yard pass to Edward Pope before being capped off by a 3-yard pass to Ricky Seals-Jones for the TD, making the score 17-7. The Gamecocks answered this score too, on a long 46-yard pass to Damiere Byrd for a touchdown, cutting the game to 17–14. Texas A&M’s offense proved difficult to stop, however, and their next possession contained more big-yardage plays, including a 19-yard pass to Ricky Seals-Jones, a 16-yard pass to RB Tra Carson, and the 14-yard pass to Edward Pope for the touchdown. South Carolina could not answer that score, giving the ball back to A&M with 3:35 to go in the half. Spurred on by a 21-yard pass to senior WR Malcome Kennedy, the Aggies made a quick 2 minute, 19 second drive for another TD by Tra Carson, putting the game at 31-14. South Carolina’s final drive of the half was highlighted by two big defensive plays from A&M. The first was a big hit from freshman safety Armani Watts to dislodge a touchdown pass on 2nd-and-10, followed directly by an 11-yard sack from freshman DE Myles Garrett. Facing a 4th-and-21, Carolina attempted and missed a 54-yard Field Goal.

The Gamecocks opened the second half with a 3-and-out, after which Texas A&M gained 66 yards on just 8 plays (highlighted by a 21-yard grab by freshman Speedy Noil), before a 5-yard catch from Josh Reynolds added A&M’s 5th touchdown of the game, making it 38-14. On the first play of South Carolina’s next drive, QB Dylan Thompson carried the ball for 6 yards, at which time Aggie redshirt sophomore LB A.J. Hilliard dislocated his ankle, forcing him out for the rest of the season. The Gamecocks would go on to score with a 5-yard TD toss to Pharoh Cooper, cutting into the A&M lead 38-21. With time running short, South Carolina attempted an onside kick, but it was A&M who recovered. Texas A&M’s offense could not be stopped, and they added another touchdown behind Tra Carson on a 3-yard run, extending their lead to 45-21. The Gamecocks answered once again, with two 27-yard passes to Jerell Adams and Pharoh Cooper respectively, before adding a touchdown with a 10-yard pass to Nick Jones to make it 45-28. Texas A&M’s ensuing possession ended in a punt (their first since the 1st quarter), but South Carolina could not capitalize, as their drive was cut short with and interception by Aggie safety Armani Watts.

The fourth quarter proved much less eventful than the previous three. The Aggies, after a 33-yard pass to Malcome Kennedy, scored to open the quarter, with a 2-yard run from Trey Williams. South Carolina gained 48 yards on their next drive, before failing to convert a 4th-and-10, turning the ball over to A&M with 10:05 left in the game. Possession never changed again, and the Aggies made it to the South Carolina 3 yard line before kneeling the ball to end the game.


Lamar

Overall record Last meeting Result
First meeting

#9 Texas A&M Aggies vs Lamar Cardinals – Game summary
1 2 34Total
Lamar 3 0 003
#9 Texas A&M 21 10 142873

at Kyle FieldCollege Station, TX

  • Date: September 6, 2014
  • Game time: 8:44 p.m. CST
  • Game weather: 83 °F (28 °C), Cloudy with light rain, winds SE at 15mph
  • Game attendance: 104,728
  • Referee: Jason Autrey
  • TV announcers (SECN): Dave Baker (play-by-play), Greg McElroy (commentary), Niki Noto (Sideline reporter)
  • Sources:[8][9]
Game information

First Quarter
  • A&M – Trey Williams 33-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 13:18 (A&M 7–0)
  • LAM – Josh Davis 20-yard Field Goal, 8:00 (A&M 7–3)
  • A&M – Ricky Seals-Jones 24-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 5:55 (A&M 14–3)
  • A&M – Sabian Holmes 51-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 2:15 (A&M 21–3)
Second Quarter
  • A&M – Josh Lambo 20-yard Field Goal, 14:41 (A&M 24–3)
  • A&M – Edward Pope 9-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 7:48 (A&M 31–3)
Third Quarter
  • A&M – Malcome Kennedy 18-yard pass from Kenny Hill (Josh Lambo Kick), 13:16 (A&M 38–3)
  • A&M – James White 1-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 7:13 (A&M 45–3)
Fourth Quarter
  • A&M – James White 3-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 12:51 (A&M 52–3)
  • A&M – Boone Niederhofer 2-yard pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo Kick), 8:33 (A&M 59–3)
  • A&M – LaQuvionte Gonzalez 33-yard pass from Kyle Allen (Josh Lambo Kick), 5:30 (A&M 66–3)
  • A&M – Brice Dolezal 41-yard run (Josh Lambo Kick), 1:26 (A&M 73–3)

Top Passers
  • LAM – Caleb Berry; 16/42, 153 yards, 1 INT
  • A&M – Kenny Hill; 17/26, 283 yards, 4 TD
Top Rushers
  • LAM – Carl Harris; 18 carries, 51 yards (2.8 avg.)
  • A&M – Brice Dolezal; 11 carries, 86 yards (7.8 avg.), 1 TD
Top Receiving
  • LAM – Michael Handy; 5 receptions, 62 yards (12.4 avg.)
  • A&M – Sabian Holmes; 3 receptions, 75 yards (25.0 avg.), 1 TD

Rice

Rice at #7 Texas A&M
1 234Total
Owls 0 730 10
#7 Aggies 7 14143 38
  • Date: September 13
  • Location: College Station, Texas (Kyle Field)
  • Game start: 8:09 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:39
  • Game attendance: 103,867
  • Game weather: 69 °F (21 °C), Cloudy and cool, winds N at 12mph
  • Referee: Penn Wagers
  • TV announcers (ESPN2): Mark Jones (play-by-play), Rod Gilmore (commentary), & Jessica Mendoza (sideline reporter)
Overall record Last meeting Result
50–27–3 2013 TAMU, 52–31

SMU

#6 Texas A&M at SMU
1 234Total
#6 Aggies 17 211010 58
Mustangs 0 303 6
  • Date: September 20
  • Location: Dallas, Texas (Gerald J. Ford Stadium)
  • Game start: 2:36 CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:14
  • Game attendance: 34,820
  • Game weather: 88 °F (31 °C), Cloudy, winds SE at 9mph
  • Referee: Matt Loeffler
  • TV announcers (ABC/ESPN2): Mike Patrick (play-by-play), Ed Cunningham (commentary), Jeannine Edwards (Sideline Reporter)
Overall record Last meeting Result
45–29–6 2013 TAMU, 42–13

Just before halftime, SMU wide receiver Der'rikk Thompson ran out of bound after an overthrown pass and nearly ran into the Texas A&M mascot Reveille, but was knocked aside by Texas A&M Corps of Cadets member Ryan Kreider, the "Mascot Corporal". This made news headlines across the nation about the dedication of the Mascot Handlers to protect Reveille.

Arkansas

Arkansas at #6 Texas A&M
1 234OTTotal
Razorbacks 7 14700 28
#6 Aggies 7 70147 35
  • Date: September 27
  • Location: Arlington, Texas (AT&T Stadium)
  • Game start: 2:40 PM CST
  • Elapsed time: 3:44
  • Game attendance: 68,113
  • Game weather: Indoors
  • Referee: Tom Ritter
  • TV announcers (CBS): Verne Lundquist (play-by-play), Gary Danielson (commentary), & Allie LaForce (sideline reporter)
Overall record Last meeting Result
26–41–3 2013 TAMU, 45–33

The Aggies scored a touchdown and extra point in the first minute of the game, but the Razorbacks quickly overtook them, maintaining a lead that remained unbroken until the Aggies scored in overtime. The Aggies lagged for much of the game but made a startling comeback in the final quarter, sending the game into overtime with a score of 28–28. The Aggies lost the coin toss and went on offense. They quickly scored a touchdown and an extra point. The Razorbacks, shut down by the Aggie defense, were unable to gain the 25 yards necessary for a touchdown that would have send it into the next overtime. The Aggies won with a final score of 35–28.

#12 Mississippi State

1 2 3 4 Total
#6 Aggies 7 3 7 14 31
#12 Bulldogs 14 14 13 7 48
Overall record Last meeting Result
4–3 2013 TAMU, 51–41

It was by far the biggest test for the Aggies that season at Davis Wade Stadium. A&M scored quickly on their first drive but, were out scored the rest of the game.

#3 Ole Miss

1 2 3 4 Total
#3 Rebels 14 7 7 7 35
#14 Aggies 0 0 7 13 20
Overall record Last meeting Result
6–0 2013 TAMU, 41–38

#7 Alabama

1 2 3 4 Total
#21 Aggies 0 0 0 0 0
#7 Crimson Tide 10 35 7 7 59
Overall record Last meeting Result
2–4 2013 BAMA, 42–49

After Texas A&M's 59-0 shutout loss to Alabama, the Aggies were unranked in the AP poll for the first time since October 6, 2012.

Louisiana-Monroe

1 2 3 4 Total
Warhawks 0 10 0 6 16
Aggies 7 14 0 0 21
Overall record Last meeting Result
2–0 2007 TAMU, 54–14

Auburn

1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 14 21 3 3 41
#3 Tigers 14 3 7 14 38
Overall record Last meeting Result
3–1 2013 AU, 41–45

The Aggies came into Jordan–Hare Stadium as huge underdogs against number 3 Auburn. The first two drives on offense the aggies were up 14-0. Auburn scored quickly to tie the game only, to have the aggies score two more touchdowns to go up 28-14. With a few seconds left Auburn's kicker Daniel Carlson attempted a field goal but, to only have it blocked and returned for a score for the aggies. In the second half Auburn tried to make another miracle comeback with 3 touchdowns to trail by 3. Two fumbles late in the game coast Auburn and the Aggies won 41-38. This loss ended A&Ms 3 game losing streak in SEC play, and Auburns 13 home game winning streak, along with ending a playoff berth. Auburn would fall to 9 while the Aggies returned to the top 25.

Mizzou

1 2 3 4 Total
Tigers 3 3 28 0 34
#24 Aggies 3 10 7 7 27
Overall record Last meeting Result
8–6 2013 MIZZOU, 21–28

LSU

1 2 3 4 Total
Tigers 0 17 3 3 23
Aggies 7 0 0 10 17
Overall record Last meeting Result
20–29–3 2013 LSU, 10–34

West Virginia–Liberty Bowl

1 2 3 4 Total
Aggies 14 14 17 0 45
Mountaineers 20 7 3 7 37
Overall record Last meeting Result
First meeting

Rankings

Ranking movements
Legend: ██ Increase in ranking. ██ Decrease in ranking.
NR = Not ranked. RV = Received votes. ( ) = First place votes.
Week
Poll Pre 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 Final 
AP 21 9 (2) 7 (2) 6 (3) 6 (4) 6 14 21 NR NR NR RV RV RV NR NR RV 
Coaches 20 13 8 7 7 7 14 21 NR RV RV RV RV RV NR NR RV 
CFP Not released NR NR 24 NR NR NR NR Not released

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