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No. 3 Texas A&M has its sights set on the College Football Playoff, but the Aggies still have plenty of work to do to get there.

We’ve seen how quickly things can change in college football this season, and a defeat to LSU on Saturday would narrow the margin for error for A&M with some really tough games left on the schedule.

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What started out as a promising season for LSU has turned disappointing after losses to Ole Miss and Vanderbilt.

Both of those teams are ranked inside the top 10, so the Tigers are still alive in their bid for a spot in the College Football Playoff, but they’ll need to win out and get some help.

A victory against the Aggies would be a massive first step towards LSU saving its season.


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