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Aggies Surge in Polls: Notre Dame Showdown Looms

Texas A&M Aggies skyrocketed up the college football polls after their dominant win against Utah State! Find out how far they climbed in the Coaches Poll and AP Top 25, which other teams made major moves, and why their upcoming game against Notre Dame is a high-stakes showdown that could define their season. Can the Aggies defy the odds as 6.5-point underdogs and secure their first road win against a ranked team in over a decade?

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  • Collin Klein Balances Roles as Kansas State Coach

    01:45|
    Collin Klein, Texas A&Ms offensive coordinator, is leaving to become Kansas States head coach. Kleins departure leaves Texas A&M searching for a new offensive leader, while he continues to serve as offensive coordinator and play-caller during their playoff run. Klein will also need to focus on recruiting and building his roster at Kansas State. Meanwhile, Charlie Weis Junior, Ole Miss offensive coordinator, will continue calling plays for the Rebels during their playoff appearance while making a lateral move to LSU.
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