Here are the best social media reactions to Texas A&M's 31-30 win over South Carolina
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After a disastrous first half, Texas A&M stormed back from a 30-3 deficit to secure a 31-30 victory in front of a crowd of more than 108,000 fans at Kyle Field on Saturday morning.
Leading up to the game, there was plenty of chatter surrounding Texas A&M right up until kickoff. Marcel Reed’s Heisman campaign truly ignited and gained momentum across Aggie social media with the theme of “Chant.” Many felt slighted after last week’s dominant win over Missouri, only to remain stagnant in the CFP rankings. Additionally, speculation about a new contract for Mike Elko fueled the rumor mill Saturday morning.
With the way the first half unfolded, it seemed as though A&M was distracted. But—holy cow—did they ever turn it up in the second half. Marcel Reed delivered a spectacular performance after appearing rattled in the opening 15 minutes. He erupted for a total of 452 yards and threw all three of his passing touchdowns in the second half, leading A&M to a historic comeback victory.
It’s clear this team is built differently than in years past and looks every bit like a top-five contender. They are now firmly in control, positioned for both a CFP selection and an SEC Championship Game berth for the first time in program history. These are the types of games that reveal what a team is truly made of, and the Aggies proved they are full of grit.
Below, you’ll find some of the best reactions from social media:
Texas A&M is battle-tested and never gave up.
Rough tough. Real stuff. Texas A&M
What an incredible comeback inside Kyle Field, and the #12thMan didn’t budge
— Ryan Brauninger (@R_Brauninger) November 15, 2025
The program’s biggest comeback in their history
Texas A&M’s 28-point comeback win over South Carolina is their largest comeback win in program history
— Jaxson Callaway (AT) (@AggiesToday) November 15, 2025
1-286 now
Teams in SEC play since 2004 were 0-286 when trailing by 27+ https://t.co/xoBzpaBlCP
— Pete Nakos (@PeteNakos) November 15, 2025
Never doubt if there is time on the clock
Never in doubt! LFG! Greatest comeback in a generation. https://t.co/7P1lV6LlLj
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) November 15, 2025
Not many other more nerve-racking games than this one
There’s going to be a couple new gray hairs on my head tomorrow which can be directly attributed to watching Texas A&M vs South Carolina.
— Robert Behrens (@rcb05) November 15, 2025
It’s Destiny
Aggies come back from 30-3 to beat Scar.
It is – Destiny. pic.twitter.com/kFfhsD6kqm
— Drewtamu (@Drewtamu) November 15, 2025
Still a lot of football left
DRAMA https://t.co/aDmgzemAEW
— Peter Burns (@PeterBurnsESPN) November 15, 2025
Yes, that happened
THAT JUST HAPPENED 🤯 @AggieFootballpic.twitter.com/AXu6GQX8fU
— SEC Network (@SECNetwork) November 15, 2025
Just get it done that’s all you can ask
10-0 somehow someway pic.twitter.com/6umL66VA2E
— Jay Arnold (@CoachJayArnold) November 15, 2025
Aggies finish the season undefeated at home in SEC play
AGS GET THE STOP ON FOURTH DOWN!!!!!
HELLO 10-0
HELLO UNDEFEATED AT HOME IN SEC PLAY
— Sidelines – Texas A&M (@SSN_TAMU) November 15, 2025
Marcel Reed was all business in the second half
Maybe I’m overlooking how bad the first half was, but that second half from Marcel Reed is the most special “Heisman moment” of the season and it ain’t close, in my opinion🤷🏼♂️
— Aggie Sports 365 (@365Aggie) November 15, 2025
“Chants”
— Barstool Texas A&M (@BarstoolTexasAM) November 15, 2025
Coach Elko loves the fans
Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko stopping to take a pic with an Aggies fan: pic.twitter.com/ljiMEB3Vqg
— Tony Catalina (@Tony_Catalina) November 15, 2025
Texas A&M erases a 27-point deficit
COMEBACK COMPLETE 😅
The Aggies erase a 27-point deficit to secure their largest comeback win in program history 💪 pic.twitter.com/j7IH0PDDkp
— FOX College Football (@CFBONFOX) November 15, 2025
All things are good in Aggieland
Doing great! Thanks for asking!!! https://t.co/SuzWyafd0F
— Aggieland Illustrated (@aggiemag) November 15, 2025
“Chills”
This was the last “style of win” for A&M
– They’ve dominated games
– They’ve won tight games
– They have won from down a tonImpressive despite looking fraudulent for a half.
— Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 15, 2025
A&M just finds ways to win
This was the last “style of win” for A&M
– They’ve dominated games
– They’ve won tight games
– They have won from down a tonImpressive despite looking fraudulent for a half.
— Brooks Austin (@BrooksAustinBA) November 15, 2025
Heisman moment for Reed
Marcel Reed just led a 99 yard touchdown drive to complete a 27 point comeback.
Over 400 yards passing and 3 touchdowns on the day.
THAT is a Heisman moment. pic.twitter.com/4yvbDDP8vR
— SEC Numbers Guy (@secnumbersguy) November 15, 2025
Not
Maybe not? https://t.co/wC1gpxK8PT
— Cameron Magruder (@ScooterMagruder) November 15, 2025
This team is built different
FINAL: Texas A&M 31, South Carolina 30 – Aggies come back from a 30-3 halftime deficit.
I’ve been critical of the A&M schedule, but MAN what a comeback.
Gutty team. Gutty win.
This Texas A&M team really is just DIFFERENT.
And Mike Elko is… THAT DUDE pic.twitter.com/OoOFCm9O0d
— Aaron Torres (@Aaron_Torres) November 15, 2025
Second half adjustment are king
MIKE ELKO’S HALFTIME ADJUSTMENTS 🔥
In the 2nd half:
▪️A&M out-gained USC 371-76
▪️A&M out-scored USC 28-0
▪️A&M had 18 first downs to their 4
▪️A&M averaged 9.8 yards per play to their 2.9
▪️A&M had 4 sacks to their 0
▪️The Aggies never punted
▪️Largest comeback in A&M history pic.twitter.com/1drzr8QLfR— Luke Evangelist (@lukeevangelist_) November 15, 2025
The defense was lights out in the second half
Texas A&M Defense in the 2nd Half:
🔴 0 Points Allowed
🔴 76 Yards Allowed
🔴 2.9 Yards Per Play
🔴 4 Sacks@AggieFootballhttps://t.co/ffoqt1JsTwpic.twitter.com/ssktmlQnmt— PFF College (@PFF_College) November 15, 2025
Aggies Win!
IF. YOU. ARE. NOT. IN. MY. JERSEY.#GigEm | @BrookshireBrospic.twitter.com/I7yzGNpkxn
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) November 15, 2025
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