CFP Committee chair reveals why Texas A&M remains the No. 3 ranked team
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Texas A&M (10-0, 7-0 SEC) remains the only undefeated team in the SEC after Saturday’s epic comeback win over South Carolina, defeating the Gamecocks 31-30 in a game where the Aggies trailed 30-3 at halftime. Behind starting quarterback Marcel Reed’s incredible second-half performance, throwing for a career high 439 yards, including 298 yards and three touchdowns after the half, the Aggies once again proved their worth as a CFP contender.
On Tuesday, just three days after the historic victory, the latest College Football Playoff rankings revealed Texas A&M’s now-long-term stay as the No. 3 seed continues, ranked behind No. 2 Indiana and No. 1 Ohio State, both undefeated. However, after that, No. 4 Alabama’s 23-21 home loss to Oklahoma, the Crimson Tide dropped to No. 10, underscoring how vital November wins are for every CFP-ranked team heading into the final two weeks of the regular season.
Based on Tuesday’s rankings, if Texas A&M had lost to South Carolina, even by a few points, I can almost guarantee that the Aggies would have dropped multiple spots, while staying above No. 9 Notre Dame, which A&M defeated on the road in Week 3.
During the rankings reveal, new College Football Committee chair Hunter Yurachek was asked how No. 2 Indiana’s recent road win over Penn State compared to the Aggies’ comeback win over the Gamecocks. It’s important to note that Penn State and South Carolina are both three-win teams.
“The committee in evaluating the first half of A&M’s game versus South Carolina didn’t look very much like a number three team, falling behind 30-3 and having (three) turnovers in that (half). But then in the second half, they looked everything like a No. 3 team in the country, dominating the second half with outscoring South Carolina 28-0, outgaining them 371 yards to 76 yards, holding South Carolina to 11 yards of total offense in the fourth quarter.
“What the committee saw in both Indiana and Texas A&M, good teams find ways to win games when they don’t play their best. And that’s what Indiana and Texas A&M both did, Indiana, on the road at Penn State, and Texas A&M at home this past weekend against South Carolina.”
No one is discounting Indiana’s win over Penn State. Still, the Nittany Lions are a bad team this season. While South Carolina isn’t much better, Gamecocks starting quarterback LaNorris Sellers is still considered a potential first-round NFL Draft pick. At the same time, sophomore edge Dylan Stewart is an elite pass rusher who came back from injury against the Aggies.
This is all hearsay, as Texas A&M still needed to beat the Texas Longhorns after hosting Samford to earn a spot in the SEC Championship game. For now, staying at No. 3 and avoiding what would have been a massive letdown last weekend is all that matters.
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