No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies at No. 16 Texas Longhorns
Digest more
Texas A&M entered its rival's stadium as an undefeated, favored team with a chance to go to the SEC Championship Game for the first time.
In the marquee matchup of the night, No. 16 Texas finally put all the pieces together and upset bitter rival and No. 3 Texas A&M in a result that knocked the Aggies out of the SEC title game. The Longhorns kept alive their own College Football Playoff hopes, but they'll need some help to get in the field.
No. 3 Texas A&M dropped its first loss of the season in Week 14, a 27-17 loss to No. 16 Texas. Here's where the Aggies may fall in the top 25:
There is a silver lining for Texas A&M despite getting embarrassed by its rival and missing the conference title game.
Texas beat Texas A&M again in a bitter rivalry. And while any loss to the Longhorns stings, this one is likely to stick with the Aggies for a long time.
What is Texas A&M's record on the road at Texas? Here's how the Aggies have fared in Austin, Texas, against the Longhorns:
AUSTIN, Texas -- When No. 3 Texas A&M took the field at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium against rival No. 16 Texas for the first time in 15 years, they were greeted by chants from the home crowd.
Coming into the game, Texas ranked 14th in the SEC with an average of 121.6 rushing yards. A&M has now allowed two of its last three SEC opponents to top 200 yards rushing (Missouri had 207 yards in an A&M win earlier this month).