Texas A&M (5-1, 3-0 SEC) destroyed Missouri to the tune of 41-10 on Saturday night, as the Aggies were looking for a statement win after a close victory over the Arkansas Razorbacks the week prior.
Dominant in every facet of the word, quarterback Conner Weigman returned to the starting lineup after missing the last three games due to a shoulder injury, finishing 18/22 for 276 yards.
On defense, the Aggies limited the Tigers to just 68 yards rushing and 189 yards passing while notching six sacks, eight tackles for loss, and five pass deflections.
Just days before the game, it was revealed that Texas A&M would host a short but important list of 2025 and 2026 prospects, including 2025 4-star offensive tackle and current Missouri commit Lamont Rogers, who is now predicted to flip his commitment to the Maroon & White.
Thanks to 247Sports’ Mike Roach, several visitors outside of Rogers spoke after the game, providing their take on what impressed them the most. Here’s what some of them had to say.
2025 4-star TE and Aggie commit Kiotti Armstrong: “In Elko we trust.”
2025 4-star Edge Tobi Haastrup: “It was electric, man,” Haastrup stated. “The Aggies came out strong and delivered every quarter. I’m loving the fuel these guys have. The road and the chants are deafening there. The sound makes your body rumble. I’m loving it.”
2026 4-star WR Jayden Warren: “A&M definitely has one of the loudest stadiums I’ve visited.” “The vibe was amazing, and the alumni was awesome. You can tell they are rich in tradition. The players’ energy was unmatched. Great game day execution for the Aggies and I really enjoyed it.”
2026 4-star ATH London Smith: “The experience and atmosphere was crazy,” Smith stated. “It was a big win for A&M and it’s good to see them becoming the powerhouse they are.”
Lastly, 2027 4-star quarterback Peyton Houston had this to say about Texas A&M OC Collin Klein: “Coach Klein’s offense is fast and it puts the ball in the playmaker’s hands quickly and in space.
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