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It was a busy weekend for the Missouri Tigers, with two men's basketball games and a football game on the schedule. The football team took a frustrating loss to a top-5 Texas A&M squad, while the men's basketball team won games against SEMO and VMI.
The No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies, led by quarterback Marcel Reed, face the No. 22 Missouri Tigers, led by quarterback Beau Pribula, on Saturday, Nov. 8, 2025 (11/8/25) at Memorial Stadium in Columbia, Mo.
The Aggies are tied with Alabama atop the SEC at 5-0 and could still take another step toward earning a spot in the SEC title game with a win Saturday. The task could be easier than it looked against Missouri with true freshman QB Matt Zollers making his first career start for the Tigers.
It's time to find a nice spot on the couch, put on a cup of coffee, and place your bets for today's college football action. We're officially in the final stret
With three more weekends left in the regular season, 59 teams have become bowl-eligible, and another 19 can qualify with one more victory. With 82 spots, it’s unlikely a team with a losing record will slide into the postseason this year. Of course, that could change.
American-Statesman staff selections for the top college football matchups in Week 11, including No. 3 Texas A&M vs. No. 22 Missouri.
Ole Miss Rebels head coach Lane Kiffin identified his No. 1 team in college football at this point in the 2025 season.
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College football Week 12 picks against the spread, trends: Expert on 29-17 roll reveals best bets
One of the top college football picks Marshall is recommending for Week 12: He likes No. 3 Texas A&M (-18.5) to cover against South Carolina in a noon ET kickoff on Saturday. He's also taking the Over (47.5) in this matchup.
The latest Coaches Poll Top 25 rankings were released following a wild Week 11 of college football. There were upsets, close calls and blowouts! Now that we are down to the wire, games are getting tighter and it seems like every result means more. No, it’s not just for the SEC!