In their annual meeting with Arkansas inside a packed AT&T Stadium, The Aggies started off slow, trailing the Razorbacks 14-0 in the first quarter, but after quarterback Max Johnson found freshman wide receiver Evan Stewart for a 15-yard touchdown, combined with an 82-yard fumble return by safety Demani Richardson, The Aggies proceeded to score 23 unanswered points, holding on to win 23-21 after a missed last-minute field goal attempt by the Hogs.
The win propelled the Aggies up to No.17 in the country according to the new USA TODAY Sports coaches poll.
The Top 5 did not change this week, as Georgia, Alabama, Ohio State, Michigan, and Clemson stayed put as of now, as tougher matchups lie ahead for each program.
In week 5, Texas A&M will go on the road to face the 3-1 Mississippi State Bulldogs in Starkville, Mississippi, at 3:00 PM Central on Saturday, one of the tougher venues to play in college football.
No amendments were necessary, in terms of the top 5, for the USA TODAY Sports AFCA Coaches Poll.
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