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Kevin Sherrington: After season ends in playoff loss, is it more of the same or is Texas A&M different now?

Texas A&M finished 11-2 with an 11-win season and first College Football Playoff appearance, but a 10-3 loss raised questions about progress under coach Mike Elko.

  • Saturday, Texas A&M's season ended when Marcel Reed's end-zone interception in the final minute sealed a 10-3 loss, knocking the Aggies out of the College Football Playoff.
  • Amid criticism, some fans questioned if Texas A&M has truly changed, as coach Mike Elko said, `We were not an elite program when we took over; we're still not.'
  • Key failures included Reed completing 25 of 39 passes for 237 yards but being sacked seven times, while Mark Fletcher rushed for 173 yards and the Aggies' special teams had a blocked field goal.
  • Texas A&M will close the season 11-2, with leader Dalton Brooks emphasizing the importance of preserving the team's culture and coach Elko remaining optimistic.
  • Miami will move on to the Cotton Bowl against Ohio State on Wednesday, Dec. 31, and Taurean York called 2025 a foundation-setting season promising progress next year.
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Kevin Sherrington: After season ends in playoff loss, is it more of the same or is Texas A&M different now?

COLLEGE STATION, Texas — Johnny Football missed his flight from Miami as well as his gig as guest picker Saturday on College GameDay, but it was just as well. His pal, Jake Paul, threw more punches Friday night than his…

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