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Texas' 27-17 victory Friday night doomed Texas A & M's Southeastern Conference title hopes, spoiled the Aggies' undefeated season, upended their potential seeding in the College Football Playoff and dinged quarterback Marcel Reed's late-season surge as a Heisman Trophy contender.
After defeating in-state rival Texas A&M in a thrilling 27-17 SEC showdown, Texas head coach Steve Sarkisian argued for his 9-3 Longhorns to get a spot in the College Football Playoff.
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:
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No. 16 Texas spoils No. 3 Texas A&M’s perfect season 27-17, knocks Aggies out of SEC title game
Arch Manning threw a touchdown pass and ran for the clinching score late in the fourth quarter and No. 16 Texas beat No. 3 Texas A&M 27-17 on Friday night to spoil the Aggies’ undefeated season and knock them out of the Southeastern Conference championship game.
After losing to Texas, Texas A&M is still a lock to make the CFP, and QB Marcel Reed, despite his struggles on Friday, deserves a chance to rebound.
The Texas Longhorns battle the Texas A&M Aggies to try to keep their College Football Playoff hopes alive. AUSTIN - The Texas Longhorns have a chance to do something special on Friday night.
UT played spoiler to end the Aggies undefeated season. But did the Longhorns do enough to make things weird on the College Football Playoff Committee?