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To the surprise of nobody, Texas A&M fell out of the top 10 in both major polls on Sunday following a 20-10 loss at the hands of the Arkansas Razorbacks. The Aggies are now ranked No. 15 in the AP Top 25 and No. 13 in the USA Today Coaches Poll, falling eight spots in each.
This marks the first time in almost a year that A&M has been ranked outside the top 10, having entered the top 10 in both polls in mid-October of 2020 while in the early stages of their 11-game winning streak that was snapped on Saturday.
The Ags will look to rebound as they return home to take on the Mississippi State Bulldogs on Saturday night at Kyle Field, looking to take the lead in the all-time series, which is currently tied at 7-7.