SEC Power Rankings Week 13: Arkansas, Georgia, Missouri in Top 5

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Nov 15, 2014; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Kyle Allen (10) attempts a pass during the first quarter against the Missouri Tigers at Kyle Field. Mandatory Credit: Troy Taormina-USA TODAY Sports

The LSU Tigers are the final game on the schedule, and it is going to be a fight between two teams desperately trying to make it into the Top 25 to finish out the season. That makes this a crucial game for the Aggies as they try to move to 8-4 on the year and have something to build on for the future. But if they can’t pull out the win, 7-5 would be a disappointment given the way the season started. It is all on them to make things right.

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Texas A&M Aggies 7-4 (3-4)

Last week: Idle
Last rank: 6


The Texas A&M Aggies had a bad home loss their last time out against Missouri, but they still have very quality wins against Auburn and South Carolina.

And the lack of a bad loss on their resume has to count for something.

Texas A&M’s quarterback situation could still be a problem, but Kyle Allen has played very well over the past few weeks. His play was never the problem, but the defense, just like last year, was the problem. This team is almost matching what Johnny Manziel’s team did last year, but there is one final chance for it to make a name for itself as the season winds down: LSU.

The LSU Tigers are the final game on the schedule, and it is going to be a fight between two teams desperately trying to make it into the Top 25 to finish out the season. That makes this a crucial game for the Aggies as they try to move to 8-4 on the year and have something to build on for the future. But if they can’t pull out the win, 7-5 would be a disappointment given the way the season started. It is all on them to make things right.