In the wake of an intense week 13, the Auburn Tigers will look to pull an upset to the No. 15 Texas A&M. Both teams will have their heads high heading to another rousing bowl contention this week as both Auburn and the Aggies picked up wins against respectively Louisiana-Monroe and New Mexico. The Tigers will treat this game as a springboard consolation to their swinging season. On the other hand, Texas A&M might give off an apparent vibe of being so busy gearing up for the lone state rivalry of November 30th that they aren’t quite bothered about the Tigers.
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But this is a myth. Mike Elko’s Texas A&M is single-handedly focused on the task at hand, which is Auburn. But that doesn’t change the fact that the Tigers are still in a place to give Elko and his team an unexpected bad day. Everyone is beating the drum of the Aggies and calling it a potential lopsided clash. However, a win doesn’t always depend on how good a team has been the entire season, but on that given day.

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Paul Finebaum wakes up and smells the coffee for Texas A&M

