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Aggies Eye Playoff Win, Moss Status Uncertain

Texas A&M Aggies make history by securing their first College Football Playoff spot, aiming for their first national championship since 1939. Despite the excitement, head coach Mike Elko and offensive lineman Trey Zuhn emphasize the focus is on their upcoming opponent, the Miami Hurricanes. The Aggies, with an 11-1 record, will host the Hurricanes on December 20th, hoping to bounce back from a recent loss and secure a postseason victory.

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  • Trey Zuhn's All-SEC Honor: Texas A&M's Star Lineman

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