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Whether or not Texas A&M plays a game at all this Saturday is still up in the air (Ole Miss has halted football activities until Dec. 9 due to positive COVID-19 tests last week), but if they do, it will be about as primetime of a time slot as you can get, kicking off at 7 p.m. and airing on CBS. The game is postponed, eat at Arby’s.
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Ole Miss has a dangerous vertical passing game, so this could be a dangerous matchup for the Aggies. But as they currently sit at No. 5 in the College Football Playoff standings, they need every chance they can get to impress the committee and provide extra “data points” to prove the team’s Playoff worthiness.