Texas A&M Football

Tigers deal Aggies cold dose of reality as No. 2 LSU exacts its revenge

The LSU Tigers got their revenge over the Aggies in dominating fashion in Baton Rouge on Saturday. Texas A&M, who hoped to make a run at the SEC title in 2020, will have to improve upon several weaknesses if they want to compete with the top next year.
December 1, 2019
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This time, LSU football players could’ve doused coach Ed Orgeron in the first quarter without fear of premature exultation.

LSU didn’t need seven overtimes to establish superiority over Texas A&M on Saturday night at Death Valley. The No. 1 ranked Tigers barely needed seven minutes to settle the issue as they dealt the Aggies a humiliating 50-7 loss.

The top-ranked Tigers (12-0) wanted to even the score by running up the score.

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