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= History =
 
= History =
  
=== 2018 Schedule ===
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=== ThatGuyClint era (2013) ===  
  
The Aggies enter the 2018 season looking to return to a bowl. The Swift/Jankowski connection is as strong of a duo as you’ll find in the CFBHC game, but the question Aggie fans are asking is, "Is there enough talent around these two to make Texas A&M a top 25 team"?
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ThatGuyClint lead Texas A&M to a 9-3 regular season record in the inaugural CFBHC Season, before losing 55-56 in the Weis Markets Bowl to Louisville. The Aggies finished the season ranked #17. ThatGuyClint stepped down as head coach after the bowl game for personal reasons.
  
'''Week 1 - (22)Texas A&M @ Oregon''' - (Sr) Matty Swift lead an efficient A&M offense to a rout of a highly talented Oregon team.  Swift connected on 27/38 passes for 441 yards and 4 TDs, and Denzel Negrete, is his first action, caught 3 balls for 159 yards and 2 TDs.  The defense smothered the Oregon offense holding them to 200 yards of total offense and 16 total points, while holding one of the nation's best receivers in Artemio Ramirez to only 5 catches and 47 yards.  In his Aggie debut Samuel Prince picked off the Oregon quarterback and took it in for a score. 
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=== jd13 era (2014) ===
  
'''Week 2 - Fresno State @ (15)Texas A&M''' - (Sr) WR Adrian Jankowski led a balanced day for the Aggie offense by hauling in 13 receptions for 189 yards and 2 TDs. Elias Butler had a career day on the ground rushing 20 times for 106 yards and a score.  The Aggie defense started off the game right, as Adam Goss intercepted Fresno QB Ryan Harris on the first possession.  The Aggies quickly drove down the field and Butler rumbled into the endzone to give them a 7-0 lead.  After a few back and forth possessions the Aggie defense stuck again as Julian Woods the first of hopefully many interceptions in his career and returned it for a TD to give the Aggies a 14-0 lead.  Fresno State started off the 2nd quarter witha  Ryan Harris to Sebastian Gilliland connection for a TD to bring the score within 7 at 14-7, but (Sr) Matty Swift quickly struck back with a 38 yard pass to Jankowski for a TD to extend the lead 21-7.  Ryan Harris connected with Hiller-Weeden right before the end of the half to bring the Bulldogs back to within 7 at 14-21.  The teams traded TDs in the 3rd as Swift connected with Xavier Busch for his first career TD and Harris connected with Samuels to make the score 28-21 Aggies at the end of the 3rd.  Jankowski came up clutch in the 4th hauling in a 23 yard TD from Swift to extend the Aggie lead to 35-21, and the defense held Fresno without a score in the 4th to pull out a victory.  Swift finished the game 24/39 for 418 yards and 3TDs and Gary Sullivan anchored the D with a sack of the Fresno QB.
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After the departure of ThatGuyClint, jd13 took over Texas A&M for 2014. He led the Aggies to a 4-5 record, before being terminated after College Station police found 6 kilograms of cocaine in his house during a raid.
  
'''Week 3 - UCF @ (13)Texas A&M''' - (Sr) CB Adam Goss lead a dominating performance by the Aggie defense that held the UCF offense to 7 points including a shut-out in the 2nd half.  UCF struck first in the 2nd quarter with 10 yard scamper by RB DeNorris Jackson, which ended up being the only scoring drive of the half giving UCF a 7-0 lead at the break.  The 3rd quarter saw more defensive struggle and neither team was able to break into the scoring column which allowed UCF to take a  7-0 lead into the 4th quarter.  (Sr) Matty Swift lead a quick Aggie scoring drive to start the 4th quarter connecting on a 6 yard TD pass with TE Ibrahim Jordan to knot the game up at 7-7.  As time was winding down in the 4th quarter, Adam Goss picked off UCF quarterback James Mitchell, setting up the Aggie offense with 3:20 to go and a chance to win the game.  The Aggies drove down the field and Matty Swift connected with (Sr) Adrian Jankowski on a 39 yard bomb with 50 seconds to go to give the Aggies a 14-7 lead and ultimately the victory.  UCF was able to slow the game down, keeping the Aggie offense off of the field for a majority of the game, Swift connected on 19/27 passes for 311 yards and 2 TDs.  Jankowski hauled in 6 receptions for 93 yards and a TD to go with Elias Butler's 77 yards on the ground. 
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=== Conglossian era (2014) ===
  
'''Week 4 - Mississippi State @ (14)Texas A&M''' - The Aggies used another dominating defensive performance to stifle the Mississippi State offense holding to them to 7 points in the 13-7 Aggie victory. Matty Swift connected with Jr RB Elias Butler on a 20 yard swing pass and Butler rumbled into the end-zone to give the Aggies a 7-0 lead in the 2nd quarter.  Brandon Guillory promptly intercepted a Ryder Shipman pass was 1:32 left in the half to give the Aggies a chance at adding to their slim lead.  Matty Swift lead the Aggies down the field and gave (Sr) Justin Nielsen the chance to come out and boot a 48 yard FG to give the Aggies a 10-0 lead heading into the half. The Aggies continued to play stifling defense, but finally were able to get a drive together when they drove down the field and gave Nielsen the chance to connect on a 26 yarder to extend their lead to 13-0.  Finally in the 4th the Bulldogs were able to put a drive together that ended up with a 5 yard Will Fuller TD to cut the lead to 13-7.  Julian Woods would seal the game, however; with an interception with 2:50 left in the game that allowed the Aggies to run out the clock and escape with a 13-7 victory.  Matty Swift finished 23/34 for 300 yards and a TD.  Adrian Jankowski had 9 catches for 85 yards and Elias Butler rumbled for 56 yards on the ground and caught 2 passes for 44 yards and a TD.
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Following the unceremonious departure of jd13, defensive coordinator Conglossian was made interim head coach. He finished the 2014 season 0-3. Despite publically declaring his interest for the head coaching position on a permenant basis, new hire Double117 was brought in instead.
  
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=== Double117 era (2015) ===
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference Record
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 1 || @ Oregon || 22 || Eugene, OR || 45-16 || 1-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 2 || Fresno State || 15 || College Station, TX || 35-21 || 2-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 3 || UCF || 13 || College Station, TX  || 14-7 || 3-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 4 || Mississippi State || 14 || College Station, TX || 13-7 || 4-0 || 1-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 5 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 6 || @ Virginia || 13 || Charlottesville, VA || 47-21 || 5-0 || 1-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 7 || (18) Ohio State || 15 || College Station, TX || 14-23 || 5-1 || 1-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 8 || @ (11) Auburn || 20 || Auburn, AL || 22-24 || 5-2 || 1-1
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 9 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 10 || (2) Alabama || 25 || College Station, TX || 7-33 || 5-3 || 1-2
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 11 || @ (10) Tennessee || - || Knoxville, TN|| 52-42 || 6-3 || 2-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 12 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 13 || LSU || 23 || College Station, TX || 35-21 || 7-3 || 3-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 14 || @ Arkansas || 23 || Fayetteville, AR || 38-41 || 7-4 || 3-3
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 15 || @ Ole Miss || 25 || Oxford, MS || 49-7 || 8-4 || 4-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 16 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| Bowl || (12) Purdue || 21 || Jacksonville, FL || 28-35 || 8-5 || 4-3
 
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== 2017 Schedule ==
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Double117 led the Aggies to an 11-1 regular season record in his only year as coach of the Aggies, before losing the SEC Championship game 20-26 to Georgia. The Aggies were then invited to the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, which they lost 20-35. At the end of the season, Double117 resigned as head coach of the Aggies, citing health problems as the reason for his departure.
  
The Aggies entered the 2017 season without a coach and lost their first 8 games as the team played without a strategy.  However by the 9th game the Aggies brought smckenz3 on as head coach to lead the team in the final 4 games of the year.  In his coaching debut smckenz3 instituted a new offensive and defensive game-plan, which took the team a week to learn, and the Aggies lost a heartbreaker to Fresno State.  The Aggies would not lose again, however; as they finished the season on a 3 game win streak, lead by Junior quarterback Matty Swift.  Junior WR Adrian Jankowski was voted an an All-American for the 2017 season, and was also voted as a Heisman finalist.  Alex Gash finished his consistent Texas A&M career in the top 5 in CFBHC history in receptions, yards, and TDs by a WR. 
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=== cirithcebleg era (2016) ===
  
'''Week 11 - Texas A&M @ Fresno State''' - In Smackems coaching debut the Aggies went on the road to Fresno State to play the high-flying Bulldogs.  Implementing wholesale offensive and defensive scheme changes the Aggies were able to score a lot of points, but defensively weren't able to stop the Jenkins to Hiller-Weeden connection.  (Jr) Matty Swift connected of 38/53 passes for 489 yards 4 TDs and 1 Int.  Swift quickly made it known that (Jr) Adrian Jankowski would be his target of the day, Jankowski pulled in 15 receptions for 277 yards and 2 TDs.  The Aggies started off hot with Swift connecting with Jankowski on a 70 yard TD and with (Sr) Alex Gash for a 33 yard TD to quickly take a 14-0 lead.  Fresno was able to get on the board before the end of the 1st with a 9 yard Jenkins to Jordan TD to give A&M a 14-7 lead at the end of the 1st. The 2nd quarter saw a lack of scoring until (Jr) Adam Goss was able to pick off a Jenkins pass and return it for a TD to give the Aggies a 21-7 lead. The Bulldogs were able to drive down the field and hit a 40 yard FG as time expired cutting the Bulldog deficit to 21-10 going into the half.  The Bulldogs came out firing in the 3rd quarter, quickly driving down the field, culminating with a 18 yard strike over the middle to Hiller-Weeden from Adrian Jenkins to cut the deficit to 21-17.  The Aggies quickly respond as Swift throws a 65 yard bomb to Jankowski to give them a 28-17 lead.  The Bulldogs respond with a methodical drive and a 3 yard James Bailey TD to bring them within 4 at 28-24.  Swift would not be denied as he connected with (Sr) Jason McClairen for a 14 yard back-shoulder grab to give the Aggies a 35-24 lead going into the final quarter.  The Bulldogs would make a charge first with a 19 yard strike from Jenkins to Hiller-Weeden to cut the deficit to 35-31.  Swift made his only mistake of the day as he threw a interception to Raul Busy to set up a 6 yard Bailey TD giving the Bulldogs their first lead of the day 38-35.  Swift lead the Aggies down the field setting up Justin Nielsen for a game-tying 44 yard FG as time expired, but the Bulldogs were able to get a hand on it and preserve a victory.
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Former Texas A&M student and [[Ball State]] offensive coordinatior cirithcebleg was brought in before the start of the 2016 season to provide some stability to the tumultuous head coaching position. The Aggies finished the season 5-7. After the season, cirithcebleg was dismissed following the release of a video tape showing a private conversation in which he used several slurs to describe African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latino-Americans, the French, Norwegians, and people from New England.
  
'''Week 12 - UCF @ Texas A&M''' - Coach Smackems treated the Aggie faithful to a blowout victory in his home coaching debut.  Led by a 6 TD performance by (Jr) Matty Swift The Aggie offense was able to get on the board early and often.  The 1st quarter saw a 22 yard strike from Swift to Jankowski for a TD and a 17 yard fade to Alex Gash for another TD to take a 14-0 lead before UCF's RB rumbled into the endzone to end the quarter at 14-7 Aggies.  Swift started the 2nd quarter with a 6 yard swing pass to RB Ethan Blake to give the Aggies a 21-14 lead, but UCF and Jackson lead a methodical drive culminated by a 6 yard TD to bring the Knights within 7.  Swift connected with Gash right before the end of the half to give the Aggies a 28-14 lead.  The Aggies started the 3rd by forcing a UCF 3 and out which gave John Collins the chance to run the punt back 67 yards for a TD to give the Aggies a 35-14 lead.  The Aggie D held again and Swift lead a quick drive down the field culminating with a 7 yard strike to Alex Gash to give him his 3rd TD of the day and a 42-14 Aggie lead.  UCF finally was able to sustain a drive and get on the board with a 8 yard Mitchell to Pierre TD connection to bring them within 21.  The 4th saw Swift get his 6th TD of the day with a 7 yard strike to Jankowski to give the Aggies a 49-21 lead.  The Knights were able to score once more, but the Aggies came away with a 49-28 victory their first of the year.  Swift finished the game 42/72 for 398 yards and 6 TDs. 
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=== Interim era (2017) ===
  
'''Week 13 - Ball State @ Texas A&M''' - In dominating fashion the Aggie defense pitched a shutout and Matty Swift lead an efficient offense to a 41-0 rout of the Ball State Cardinals. Matty Swift connected on 43/59 passes for 441 yards and 4 TDs.  (Sr) Alex Gash had another solid day bringing in 11 catches for 130 yards and 2 TDs and Adam Goss was able to pick off another QB and return it for a TD.    
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After the departure of cirithcebleg, Texas A&M found itself unable to hire a coach until after week 8 of the [[2017 CFBHC Season]] due to budgetary constraints. In this interim period Texas A&M went 0-8, with Quarterback [[Matty Swift]] calling offensive plays for the Aggies.
  
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=== smckenz3 era (2017-2018) ===  
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 1 || Arkansas || - || College Station, TX || 7-35 || 0-1 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 2 || at Mississippi State || - || Starkville, MS || 17-24 || 0-2 || 0-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 3 || Oregon || - || College Station, TX || 17-21 || 0-3 || 0-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 4 || at Alabama || - || Tuscaloosa, AL || 17-20 || 0-4 || 0-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 5 || (14) Arizona || - || College Station, TX || 14-24 || 0-5 || 0-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 6 || Auburn || - || College Station, TX || 7-17 || 0-6 || 0-4
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 7 || at Vanderbilt || - || Nashville, TN || 21-24 || 0-7 || 0-5
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 8 || at (11) LSU || - || Baton Rouge, LA || 6-28 || 0-8 || 0-6
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 9 || at Fresno State || - || Fresno, CA || 35-38 || 0-9 || 0-6
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 10 || UCF || - || College Station, TX || 49-28 || 1-9 || 0-6
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 11 || Ball State (N) || - || Dallas, TX || 41-0 || 2-9 || 0-6
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 12 || Ole Miss || - || College Station, TX || 26-14 || 3-9 || 1-6
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 13 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|}
 
  
== 2016 Schedule ==
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Texas A&M was finally able to hire a coach before week 9 of the 2017 CFBHC Season. smckenz3 began his tenure with a close loss to Fresno State before winning the final three games of the season to finish 3-9. In 2018 this winning streak continued for the first 5 games of the season, as the Aggies opened to a strong 5-0 start. However, the Aggies began to struggle later in the year as they limped to an 8-4 regular season record before losing the Gator Bowl 28-35 to Purdue. After the conclusion of the 2018 Season, smckenz3 left Texas A&M to assume the head coaching position at his alma mater [[West Virginia]].
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! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 1 || Washington State || 14 || College Station, TX || 31-14 || 1-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 2 || at (14) Florida State || 13 || Tallahassee, FL || 26-7 || 2-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 3 || BYU || 10 || College Station, TX || 14-10 || 3-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 4 || Mississippi State || 10 || College Station, TX || 21-10 || 4-0 || 1-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 5 || (7) Alabama || 10 || College Station, TX || 14-38 || 4-1 || 1-1
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 6 || (23) Auburn || 14 || Auburn, AL || 20-21 || 4-2 || 1-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 7 || (10) LSU || 19 || College Station, TX || 13-28 || 4-3 || 1-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 8 || Kentucky || 25 || College Station, TX || 21-28 || 4-4 || 1-4
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 9 || at (13) TCU || - || Fort Worth, TX || 9-14 || 4-5 || 1-4
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 10 || at Ole Miss || - || Oxford, MS || 24-21 || 5-5 || 2-4
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 11 || at Arkansas || - || Fayetteville, AR || 16-21 || 5-6 || 2-5
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 12 || Texas Tech || - || College Station, TX || 19-24 || 5-7 || 2-5
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 13 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|}
 
  
== 2015 Schedule ==
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=== sleuthofbears era (2019-present)===
'''Week 1: at Iowa State University'''
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{{Main|2020 Texas A&M Aggies Season}}
In Head Coach Double's first game, the Texas A&M Aggies came out ready to play against the Cyclones. Midway through the first quarter, QB Horace Johnson srikes first to frosh Adrian Jankowski, and gets Double his first TD in CFBHC NCAA history. (1st quarter, 8:05, 7-0 TAMU) Later in the half, the Cyclones find a chink in the Aggie's defense for a rushing score. (2nd quarter, 4:42, 7-7, ISU)
 
Opening the second half, the Aggie's strike back quickly, with Horace throwing another TD pass to Alex Gash. (3rd quarter, 12:08, 14-7, TAMU) From there, the Aggies didn't look back, and scored a final time near the end of the 3rd quarter. (3rd quarter, 3:58, 21-7, TAMU)
 
  
'''Week 3: at University of California - Los Angeles'''
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Texas A&M hired [[Utah Utes]] coach [[sleuthofbears]] to the same position following the departure of smckenz3. The [[2019 CFBHC Season]] began well for the Aggies with a 32-21 victory over rival [[Texas]], but poor quarterback play saw the Aggies finish the season 3-9. The [[2020 CFBHC Season]] featured similarly poor performances on the field for the Aggies, who finished 4-8. sleuthofbears and the Aggies would finally turn the corner in 2021, as the team finished 9-4 and won its first bowl game in program history.
Going into the second game of both Double's career and the 2 game West Coast vacation, Double had no idea what to expect from the Bruins. Will they stop Horace in his tracks? Will there be innumerable interceptions returned for TDs? Or will UCLA even have a coach? Turns out, yes, no, and no. Early in the 2nd quarter, just after throwing a touchdown pass to frosh Jankowski, Horace went down with what ended up being a season-ending Achilles injury. Fortunately, Double was finally given enough of an argument to play the redshirt freshman Maty Swift, and boy was it glorious. Only a minute-and-a-half after a UCLA field goal, Maty led his team down the field in leader-like fashion, before throwing a 67-yard TD pass to Alex "The" Gash. Maty would connect to Gash once more, after connecting to the frosh Jankowski once more.  
 
  
'''Week 4: at Arizona State University'''
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==All-time record vs. SEC opponents==
The #22 Aggies headed into Glendale with a fierce determination to not let this undefeated season die. Behind the arm of new starting QB Maty Swift, they would pull out the win through 2 passing touchdowns and an ASU pass picked off for a pick-6, while holding the Sun Devils to 2 field goals and a 2nd quarter touchdown.
 
  
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This is the Aggies' football record against current [[SEC|Southeastern Conference]] opponents through the 2021 season.
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference
 
  
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| 1 || at Iowa State || - || Ames, IA || 21-7 || 1-0 || 0-0
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! School !! Total Games !! W !! L !! T !! Pct. !! PF !! PA !! First Year !! Last Year !! Streak
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| 2 || colspan="6"|BYE
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| [[Alabama]] || 10 || 2 || 8 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|2|7|0}} || 142 || 212 || 2013 || 2022 || L7
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 3 || at UCLA || - || Pasadena, CA || 45-13 || 2-0 || 0-0
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| [[Arkansas]] || 9 || 4 || 5 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|4|5|0}} || 211 || 242 || 2014 || 2021 || W3
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 4 || at Arizona State || 22 || Glendale, AZ || 21-13 || 3-0 || 0-0
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| [[Auburn]] || 9 || 3 || 6 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|3|6|0}} || 176 || 205 || 2013 || 2021 || L6
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 5 || at South Carolina || 20 || Columbus, SC || 24-10 || 4-0 || 1-0
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| [[Florida]] || 1 || 1 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|1|1|0}} || 45 || 66 || 2013 || 2020 || W1
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 6 || at Mississippi State || 19 || Starkville, MS || 17-7 || 5-0 || 2-0
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| [[Georgia]] || 3 || 1 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|0|3|0}} || 48 || 94 || 2013 || 2022 || W1
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 7 || (8) Auburn || 16 || College Station, TX || 23-20 || 6-0 || 3-0
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| [[Kentucky]] || 2 || 1 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|1|1|0}} || 146 || 96 || 2016 || 2021 || W1
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 8 || Arkansas || 11 || College Station, TX || 17-14 || 7-0 || 4-0
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| [[LSU]] || 10 || 3 || 7 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|3|7|0}} || 158 || 232 || 2013 || 2022 || W2
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 9 || TCU || 6 || College Station, TX || 76-3 || 8-0 || 4-0
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| [[Mississippi State]] || 8 || 4 || 4 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|4|4|0}} || 128 || 130 || 2014 || 2021 || L3
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 10 || (22) Ole Miss || 2 || College Station, TX || 31-28 || 9-0 || 5-0
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| [[Missouri]] || 0 || 0 || 0 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|0|0|0}} || 0 || 0 || TBD || TBD || TBD
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
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| 11 || at LSU || 2 || Baton Rouge, LA || 7-19 || 9-1 || 5-1
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| [[Ole Miss]] || 9 || 7 || 2 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|7|2|0}} ||167 || 71 || 2013 || 2021 || W1
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 12 || at (14)  Alabama || 9 || Tuscaloosa, AL || 17-6 || 10-1 || 6-1
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| [[South Carolina]] || 4 || 1 || 3 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|1|3|0}} || 75 || 106 || 2014 || 2021 || L2
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
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| 13 || Texas || 7 || College Station, TX || 35-28 || 11-1 || 6-1
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| [[Tennessee]] || 1 || 1 || 0 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|1|0|0}} || 141 || 133 || 2018 || 2018 || W1
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
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| Conf. Champ. || Georgia || 7 || Atlanta, GA || 20-26 || 11-2 || 6-1
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| [[Vanderbilt]] || 1 || 0 || 1 || 0 || {{Winning percentage|0|1|0}} || 155 || 152 || 2017 || 2017 || L1
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
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| Bowl|| Iowa || 7 || Orlando, FL || 20-35 || 11-3 || 6-1
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! 13 Opponents !! 68 !! 28 !! 40 !! 0 !! {{Winning percentage|28|40|0}} !! 1,105 !! 957 !! !! !! 9 Seasons
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== 2014 Schedule ==
 
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{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 1 || at NC State || - || Raleigh, NC || 28-3 || 1-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 2 || Rice || 23 || College Station, TX || 38-21 || 2-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 3 || at (13) Wisconsin || 20 || Madison, WI || 14-21 || 2-1 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 4 || at Texas Tech || - || Lubbock, TX || 21-24 || 2-2 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 5 || Boston College || - || College Station, TX || 10-14 || 2-3 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 6 || at Arkansas || - || Fayetteville, AR || 7-10 || 2-4 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 7 || (16) LSU || - || College Station, TX || 3-21 || 2-5 || 0-2
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 8 || (17) Mississippi State || - || College Station, TX || 13-7 || 3-5 || 1-2
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 9 || at Auburn || - || Auburn, AL || 28-7 || 4-5 || 2-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 10 || (9) Alabama || - || College Station, TX || 7-23 || 4-6 || 2-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 11 || at (4) Ole Miss || - || Oxford, MS || 0-17 || 4-7 || 2-4
 
|- style="background-color: #FFcccc"
 
| 12 || South Carolina || - || College Station, TX || 7-31 || 4-8 || 2-5
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 13 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|}
 
 
 
== 2013 Schedule ==
 
 
 
<!--win color: #ddffdd | loss color: #FFCCCC | bye and future games color: #FFFFFF-->
 
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align: center"
 
! Week !! Opponent !! Rank !! Location !! Result !! Record !! Conference Record
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 1 || Texas Tech || 18 || College Station, TX || 31-17 || 1-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 2 || (20) Wisconsin  || 14 || College Station, TX || 59-7 || 2-0 || 0-0
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 3 || @ (15) Florida || 10 || Gainesville, FL  || 14-38 || 2-1 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 4 || @ Rice || 16 || Houston, TX || 56-0 || 3-1 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 5 || @ Boston College || 16 || Boston, MA || 17-7 || 4-1 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 6 || NC State || 13 || College Station, TX || 35-24 || 5-1 || 0-1
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 7 || Arkansas || 14 || College Station, TX || 41-38 || 6-1 || 1-1
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 8 || Ole Miss || 11 || College Station, TX || 21-14 || 7-1 || 2-1
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 9 || @ (13) Georgia || 8 || Athens, GA || 28-35 || 7-2 || 2-2
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 10 || Auburn || 15 || College Station, TX || 31-21 || 8-2 || 3-2
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| 11 || @ (6) LSU || 15 || Baton Rouge, LA|| 17-27 || 8-3 || 3-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFFFFF"
 
| 12 || colspan="6"|Bye
 
|- style="background-color: #ddffdd"
 
| 13 || @ (13) Alabama || 18 || Tuscaloosa, AL || 21-3 || 9-3 || 4-3
 
|- style="background-color: #FFCCCC"
 
| Bowl || Louisville || - || Nashville, TN || 55-56 || 9-4 || 4-3
 
 
|}
 
|}
  
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| Colspan="11" style="background:#500000;color:"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''Texas A&M Aggies'''</span>
 
| Colspan="11" style="background:#500000;color:"|<span style="color:#FFFFFF;">'''Texas A&M Aggies'''</span>
 
|-
 
|-
| 2013 || ThatGuyClint || rowspan="9"| [[SEC]] || 9 || 4 || bgcolor="#ffe6bd"| [[Weis Markets Bowl]] vs [[Louisville Cardinals]] || 17
+
| [[2013 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2013]] || ThatGuyClint || rowspan="12"| [[SEC]] || 9 || 4 || bgcolor="#ffe6bd"| Lost [[Weis Markets Bowl]] vs [[Louisville Cardinals]] (55-56)|| 17
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="2"|2014 || jd13 || 4 || 5 || rowspan="2"|- || rowspan="2"|-
+
| rowspan="2"| [[2014 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2014]] || jd13 || 4 || 5 || rowspan="2"|- || rowspan="2"|-
 
|-
 
|-
 
| Conglossian || 0 || 3
 
| Conglossian || 0 || 3
 
|-
 
|-
| 2015 || Double117|| 11 || 3 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|[[Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl]] vs [[Iowa Hawkeyes]] || 13  
+
| [[2015 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2015]] || Double117|| 11 || 3 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|Lost [[Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl]] vs [[Iowa Hawkeyes]] (20-35)|| 13  
 
|-
 
|-
| 2016 || cirithcebleg|| 5 || 7  || rowspan="3"|- || rowspan="3"|-
+
| [[2016 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2016]] || cirithcebleg|| 5 || 7  || rowspan="3"|- || rowspan="3"|-
 
|-
 
|-
| rowspan="2"|2017 || Vacant|| 0 || 8   
+
| rowspan="2"|[[2017 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2017]] || Vacant|| 0 || 8   
 
|-
 
|-
 
|  rowspan="2"|smckenz3|| 3 || 1  
 
|  rowspan="2"|smckenz3|| 3 || 1  
 
|-
 
|-
| 2018||| 8|| 5 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|[[Gator Bowl]] vs [[Purdue Boilermakers]] || 21   
+
| [[2018 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2018]]||| 8|| 5 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|Lost [[Gator Bowl]] vs [[Purdue Boilermakers]] (28-35)|| 21   
 +
|-
 +
| [[2019 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2019]] || rowspan="4"|sleuthofbears|| 3 || 9 || rowspan="2"|- || rowspan="2"|-
 +
|-
 +
| [[2020 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2020]] || 4 || 8
 +
|-
 +
| [[2021 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2021]] || 9 || 4 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|Won [[Citrus Bowl]] vs [[Boston College Eagles]] (38-24)|| 21
 
|-
 
|-
| 2019 || sleuthofbears|| 3 || 9 || - || -
+
| [[2022 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2022]] || 10 || 3 ||bgcolor="#ffe6bd"|Lost [[Fiesta Bowl]] vs [[Auburn Tigers]] (34-41)|| 6
 
|-
 
|-
 
!align="center" rowSpan="1" colSpan="3"|Total
 
!align="center" rowSpan="1" colSpan="3"|Total
!align="center"|43
+
!align="center"|66
!align="center"|45
+
!align="center"|60
 
!colSpan="2" align="center"|''(all games)''
 
!colSpan="2" align="center"|''(all games)''
 
|-
 
|-
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</center>
 
</center>
  
= Bowl History =  
+
== Bowl games ==  
 +
The Aggies have appeared in 4 bowl games, posting a record of 1-3.
  
Texas A&M's bowl record is 0-3 (.000).
+
{| class="wikitable"
 +
|- style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies}};" align=center
 +
! Season !! Bowl !! Opponent !! Result
 +
|-align=center
 +
| [[2013 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2013]] || [[2013 Weis Markets Bowl|Weis Markets Bowl]] || [[Louisville]] || L, 55-56
 +
|-align=center
 +
| [[2015 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2014]] || [[2015 Buffalo Wild Wings|Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl]] || [[Iowa Hawkeyes]] ||  L, 20-35
 +
|-align=center
 +
| [[2018 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2018]] || [[2018 Gator Bowl|Gator Bowl]] || [[Purdue]] || L, 28-35
 +
|-align=center
 +
| [[2021 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2021]] || [[2021 Citrus Bowl|Citrus Bowl]] || [[Boston College]] || '''W''', 38-24
 +
|-align=center
 +
| [[2022 Texas A&M Aggies Season|2022]] || [[2022 Fiesta Bowl|Fiesta Bowl]] || [[Auburn]] || '''L''', 34-41 (2OT)
 +
|- style="{{CollegeSecondaryStyle|Texas A&M Aggies}};" align=center
 +
! Total !! 7 Bowl Games !! 1-4 !! -
 +
|}
  
{| border="0" style="width:65%;"
+
==History and Awards==
 +
===Head Coaches===
 +
{| class="wikitable" style="text-align:center;"
 +
|-
 +
!Coach
 +
!Years
 +
!Seasons
 +
!Record
 +
!Pct
 +
!Cnf. Record
 +
!Pct
 +
!Cnf. Titles
 +
!Bowls
 +
!Nat. Titles
 
|-
 
|-
| valign="top" |
+
|ThatGuyClint
{| class="wikitable" cellpadding="1" border="1" cellspacing="0" style="width:80%;"
+
|2013
 +
|1
 +
|9-4
 +
|{{Winning percentage|9|4|0}}
 +
|4-3
 +
|{{Winning percentage|4|3|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|1
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> Season
+
|jd13
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> Bowl
+
|2014
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> Result
+
|1
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> Opponent
+
|4-5
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> PF
+
|{{Winning percentage|4|5|0}}
! style="background:#500000;"| <span style="color:white;"> PA
+
|2-3
|- style="text-align:center;"
+
|{{Winning percentage|2|3|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
| 2013 || [[Weis Markets Bowl]] || '''L''' || [[Louisville Cardinals]] || 55 || 56
+
|Conglossian
|-  
+
|2014
| 2015 || [[Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl]] || '''L''' || [[Iowa Hawkeyes]] || 20 || 35
+
|1
|-  
+
|0-3
| 2018 || [[Gator Bowl]] || '''L''' || [[Purdue Boilermakers]] || 28 || 35
+
|{{Winning percentage|0|3|0}}
 +
|0-3
 +
|{{Winning percentage|0|3|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
|}
+
|Double117
|}
+
|2015
 
+
|1
==By game==
+
|11-3
{| class="wikitable sortable"
+
|{{Winning percentage|11|3|0}}
 +
|6-2
 +
|{{Winning percentage|6|2|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|1
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
! Bowl !! # !! Appearances !! Record
+
|cirithcebleg
 +
|2016
 +
|1
 +
|5-7
 +
|{{Winning percentage|5|7|0}}
 +
|2-5
 +
|{{Winning percentage|2|5|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Weis Markets Bowl]] || 1 || 2013 || 0–1 
+
|''Vacant''
 +
|2017
 +
|1
 +
|0-8
 +
|{{Winning percentage|0|8|0}}
 +
|1-5
 +
|{{Winning percentage|5|3|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|0
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl]] || 1 || 2015 || 0–1 
+
|smckenz3
 +
|2017-2018
 +
|2
 +
|11-6
 +
|{{Winning percentage|11|6|0}}
 +
|5-3
 +
|{{Winning percentage|5|3|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|1
 +
|0
 
|-
 
|-
| [[Gator Bowl]] || 1 || 2018 || 0–1
+
|sleuthofbears
 +
|2019–present
 +
|4th season
 +
|19-21
 +
|{{Winning percentage|19|21|0}}
 +
|9-15
 +
|{{Winning percentage|9|15|0}}
 +
|0
 +
|1
 +
|0
 
|}
 
|}
  
 +
===Individual Award Winners===
  
=Awards=
+
==== Players ====
  
==All-Team==
+
*'''[[Fred Biletnikoff Award|Biletnikoff Award]]'''
===All-American===
+
:[[Riddick Smith]] – [[2013 CFBHC Season]]
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2015), (2017)
+
:[[Adrian Jankowski]] – [[2015 CFBHC Season]]
  
===All-SEC, First-Team===
+
*'''[[Walter Camp Award]]'''
* Quarterback: [[Matty Swift]] (2018)
+
:[[Matty Swift]] [[2018 CFBHC Season]]
* Running Back: [[Bryan Davis]] (2013)
 
* Wide Receiver: [[Riddick Smith]] (2013)
 
* Offensive Tackle: [[Chris Gray]] (2013), (2015)
 
* Offensive Guard: [[Wilson Hutchinson]] (2013)
 
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2015), (2017), (2018)
 
* Tight End: [[Jason McClairen]] (2015)
 
* Kicker: [[Justin Nielsen]] (2016)
 
* Cornerback: [[Adam Goss]] (2017)
 
  
===All-SEC, Second-Team===
+
===== All-Americans =====
* Center: [[Patrick Ena]] (2015)
+
*'''2015'''
* Defensive End: [[Derrick Thomas]] (2015)
+
:[[Adrian Jankowski]]
* Inside Linebacker [[Alex Martin]] (2015), (2016)
+
*'''2017'''
* Wide Receiver: [[Alex Gash]] (2017)
+
:[[Adrian Jankowski]]
* Outside Linebacker: [[Kevin Little]] (2017), (2018)
+
*'''2021'''
* Tight End: [[Ibrahim Jordan]] (2018)
+
:[[Jarvis Ward]]
* Free Safety: [[Samuel Prince]] (2018)
 
  
===All-SEC, Third-Team===
 
* Wide Receiver: [[Alex Gash]] (2015)
 
* cornerback: [[Marques Warner]] (2015)
 
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2016)
 
* Tight End: [[Jason McClairen]] (2016)
 
  
===All-SEC, Freshman-Team===
+
=====All-SEC Players =====
* Quarterback: [[Matty Swift]] (2015)
+
{{col-begin}}
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2015)
+
{{col-2}}
* Tight End: [[Jason McClairen]] (2015)
+
*'''2013'''
* Offensive Tackle: [[Mark Browne]] (2015)
+
:[[Bryan Davis]]
* Outside Linebacker: [[Kevin Little]] (2015)
+
:[[Riddick Smith]]
* Kicker: [[Justin Nielsen]] (2015)
+
:[[Wilson Hutchinson]]
 +
:[[Chris Gray]]
  
==Individual Awards==
+
*'''2015'''
 +
:[[Chris Gray]]
 +
:[[Adrian Jankowski]]
 +
:[[Jason McClairen]]
  
===[[Fred Biletnikoff Award]]===
+
*'''2016'''
* Wide Receiver: [[Riddick Smith]] (2013)
+
:[[Justin Nielsen]]
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2015)
+
{{col-2}}
 +
*'''2017'''
 +
:[[Adrian Jankowski]]
 +
:[[Adam Goss]]
  
===[[Walter Camp Award]]===
+
*'''2018'''
* Quarterback: [[Matty Swift]] (2018)
+
:[[Matty Swift]]
 +
:[[Adrian Jankowski]]
  
==Individual Conference Awards==
+
*'''2019'''
 +
:[[Anthony Hayes]]
  
===[[SEC Offensive FOTY]]===
+
*'''2020'''
* Wide Receiver: [[Adrian Jankowski]] (2015)
+
:[[Jarvis Ward]]
  
===[[SEC Defensive FOTY]]===
+
*'''2021'''
* Outside Linebacker: [[Kevin Little]] (2015)
+
:[[Anthony Hayes]]
 +
{{col-end}}
  
 
=Records=
 
=Records=
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{{main|List of Texas A&M University Records}}
 
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Latest revision as of 13:35, 2 November 2019

Texas A&M Aggies
TAMU logo.png
First season2013
Head coachsleuthofbears
3rd season, 21–22 (.488)
StadiumKyle Field
(Capacity: 102,733)
Year built1927
Field surfaceGrass
LocationCollege Station, TX
LeagueNCAA
DivisionWest
All-time record66–60–0 (.524)
Bowl record1–4–0 (.200)
Division titles1
Consensus All-Americans2
ColorsMaroon and White
         
Fight songThe Aggie War Hymn
MascotReveille
RivalsTexas
Arkansas
LSU
Texas Tech

The Texas A&M Aggies, coached by sleuthofbears are an NCAA Division I FBS team competing in the SEC West.

History

ThatGuyClint era (2013)

ThatGuyClint lead Texas A&M to a 9-3 regular season record in the inaugural CFBHC Season, before losing 55-56 in the Weis Markets Bowl to Louisville. The Aggies finished the season ranked #17. ThatGuyClint stepped down as head coach after the bowl game for personal reasons.

jd13 era (2014)

After the departure of ThatGuyClint, jd13 took over Texas A&M for 2014. He led the Aggies to a 4-5 record, before being terminated after College Station police found 6 kilograms of cocaine in his house during a raid.

Conglossian era (2014)

Following the unceremonious departure of jd13, defensive coordinator Conglossian was made interim head coach. He finished the 2014 season 0-3. Despite publically declaring his interest for the head coaching position on a permenant basis, new hire Double117 was brought in instead.

Double117 era (2015)

Double117 led the Aggies to an 11-1 regular season record in his only year as coach of the Aggies, before losing the SEC Championship game 20-26 to Georgia. The Aggies were then invited to the Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl, which they lost 20-35. At the end of the season, Double117 resigned as head coach of the Aggies, citing health problems as the reason for his departure.

cirithcebleg era (2016)

Former Texas A&M student and Ball State offensive coordinatior cirithcebleg was brought in before the start of the 2016 season to provide some stability to the tumultuous head coaching position. The Aggies finished the season 5-7. After the season, cirithcebleg was dismissed following the release of a video tape showing a private conversation in which he used several slurs to describe African-Americans, Asian-Americans, Latino-Americans, the French, Norwegians, and people from New England.

Interim era (2017)

After the departure of cirithcebleg, Texas A&M found itself unable to hire a coach until after week 8 of the 2017 CFBHC Season due to budgetary constraints. In this interim period Texas A&M went 0-8, with Quarterback Matty Swift calling offensive plays for the Aggies.

smckenz3 era (2017-2018)

Texas A&M was finally able to hire a coach before week 9 of the 2017 CFBHC Season. smckenz3 began his tenure with a close loss to Fresno State before winning the final three games of the season to finish 3-9. In 2018 this winning streak continued for the first 5 games of the season, as the Aggies opened to a strong 5-0 start. However, the Aggies began to struggle later in the year as they limped to an 8-4 regular season record before losing the Gator Bowl 28-35 to Purdue. After the conclusion of the 2018 Season, smckenz3 left Texas A&M to assume the head coaching position at his alma mater West Virginia.

sleuthofbears era (2019-present)

Texas A&M hired Utah Utes coach sleuthofbears to the same position following the departure of smckenz3. The 2019 CFBHC Season began well for the Aggies with a 32-21 victory over rival Texas, but poor quarterback play saw the Aggies finish the season 3-9. The 2020 CFBHC Season featured similarly poor performances on the field for the Aggies, who finished 4-8. sleuthofbears and the Aggies would finally turn the corner in 2021, as the team finished 9-4 and won its first bowl game in program history.

All-time record vs. SEC opponents

This is the Aggies' football record against current Southeastern Conference opponents through the 2021 season.

School Total Games W L T Pct. PF PA First Year Last Year Streak
Alabama 10 2 8 0 .222 142 212 2013 2022 L7
Arkansas 9 4 5 0 .444 211 242 2014 2021 W3
Auburn 9 3 6 0 .333 176 205 2013 2021 L6
Florida 1 1 1 0 .500 45 66 2013 2020 W1
Georgia 3 1 3 0 .000 48 94 2013 2022 W1
Kentucky 2 1 1 0 .500 146 96 2016 2021 W1
LSU 10 3 7 0 .300 158 232 2013 2022 W2
Mississippi State 8 4 4 0 .500 128 130 2014 2021 L3
Missouri 0 0 0 0 0 0 TBD TBD TBD
Ole Miss 9 7 2 0 .778 167 71 2013 2021 W1
South Carolina 4 1 3 0 .250 75 106 2014 2021 L2
Tennessee 1 1 0 0 1.000 141 133 2018 2018 W1
Vanderbilt 1 0 1 0 .000 155 152 2017 2017 L1
13 Opponents 68 28 40 0 .412 1,105 957 9 Seasons

Season-by-Season Records

Year Coach(es) Conference Record Bowl Final CP Ranking
Wins Losses
Texas A&M Aggies
2013 ThatGuyClint SEC 9 4 Lost Weis Markets Bowl vs Louisville Cardinals (55-56) 17
2014 jd13 4 5 - -
Conglossian 0 3
2015 Double117 11 3 Lost Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl vs Iowa Hawkeyes (20-35) 13
2016 cirithcebleg 5 7 - -
2017 Vacant 0 8
smckenz3 3 1
2018 8 5 Lost Gator Bowl vs Purdue Boilermakers (28-35) 21
2019 sleuthofbears 3 9 - -
2020 4 8
2021 9 4 Won Citrus Bowl vs Boston College Eagles (38-24) 21
2022 10 3 Lost Fiesta Bowl vs Auburn Tigers (34-41) 6
Total 66 60 (all games)
National Champions Conference Champions Bowl game berth

Bowl games

The Aggies have appeared in 4 bowl games, posting a record of 1-3.

Season Bowl Opponent Result
2013 Weis Markets Bowl Louisville L, 55-56
2014 Buffalo Wild Wings Bowl Iowa Hawkeyes L, 20-35
2018 Gator Bowl Purdue L, 28-35
2021 Citrus Bowl Boston College W, 38-24
2022 Fiesta Bowl Auburn L, 34-41 (2OT)
Total 7 Bowl Games 1-4 -

History and Awards

Head Coaches

Coach Years Seasons Record Pct Cnf. Record Pct Cnf. Titles Bowls Nat. Titles
ThatGuyClint 2013 1 9-4 .692 4-3 .571 0 1 0
jd13 2014 1 4-5 .444 2-3 .400 0 0 0
Conglossian 2014 1 0-3 .000 0-3 .000 0 0 0
Double117 2015 1 11-3 .786 6-2 .750 0 1 0
cirithcebleg 2016 1 5-7 .417 2-5 .286 0 0 0
Vacant 2017 1 0-8 .000 1-5 .625 0 0 0
smckenz3 2017-2018 2 11-6 .647 5-3 .625 0 1 0
sleuthofbears 2019–present 4th season 19-21 .475 9-15 .375 0 1 0

Individual Award Winners

Players

Riddick Smith2013 CFBHC Season
Adrian Jankowski2015 CFBHC Season
Matty Swift2018 CFBHC Season
All-Americans
  • 2015
Adrian Jankowski
  • 2017
Adrian Jankowski
  • 2021
Jarvis Ward


All-SEC Players

Records