The week is halfway over ahead of the Florida Gators’ road matchup with the Texas A&M Aggies on Saturday in College Station, Texas. They both have stumbled this season amidst very different situations: UF is breaking in its brand new coach, [autotag]Billy Napier[/autotag], while TAMU’s high-priced skipper Jimbo Fisher has vastly underperformed expectations after landing the top recruiting class in 2022.
The two teams enter the matchup with equally dreadful 1-4 records in Southeastern Conference play, and while UF has an even .500 overall record at 4-4, TAMU is a game worse at 3-5 so far this season. Something will have to give in Aggieland when the foot meets the leather.
Texas A&M holds a slight edge in the short series history with a 3-2 record, having won the last two straight and going 2-1 since entering the SEC. Prior to that, the two schools split their meetings with the Gators earning a home win in 1962 while the Aggies evened things up with a Sun Bowl win in El Paso, Texas, in 1976.
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