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Texas A&M Ends LSU Death Valley Drought with 49-25 Victory to Strengthen CFP Claim
Texas A&M, ranked third nationally, secured a commanding 49-25 victory over No. 20 LSU at Tiger Stadium, marking their first win there since 1994 and improving to 8-0 for the first time since the early 1990s. The Aggies overcame a halftime deficit by scoring touchdowns on their first three possessions of the second half, showcasing strong performances from quarterback Marcel Reed, who ran for two touchdowns and passed for two more, and wide receiver KC Concepcion. This victory bolsters Texas A&M's College Football Playoff and SEC championship aspirations, with the team controlling its destiny and boasting an impressive résumé including multiple ranked road wins. LSU struggled offensively due to blocking issues and was unable to contain the Aggies' mobile quarterback, leading to increased pressure on head coach Brian Kelly amid growing fan dissatisfaction. Key moments included a pivotal 79-yard punt return touchdown by Concepcion and defensive plays that stifled LSU's offense in the second half. Texas A&M's dominance at Death Valley signals their emergence as a serious national title contender this season.


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