Photos from the 33-20 Texas A&M Aggies win over the Florida Gators

View some of the best photos from the Texas A&M victory of the Florida Gators in Gainsville, Florida

The Texas A&M football team went into the swamp and bagged a Gator in an impressive win behind the arm of redshirt freshman Marcel Reed. The 33-20 victory over Florida gives head coach Mike Elko his first SEC win and some good momentum as they head back to Bryan-College Station.

Not only was it Mike Elko’s first signature win as the head man in Aggieland, but it also broke an SEC road losing streak that dated back to the 2021 season. He made a simple comment that put a smile on all Aggies fan faces after the game.

“It’s now been zero days since we won an SEC road game. That’s a positive.”

They overcame an injury to starting quarterback, Conner Weigman, and a weather delay which they returned to a wet field with rain. Backup quarterback Marcel Reed looked extremely comfortable running the offense and helped lead the team to their second straight 300+ rushing yard game.

There was a lot to like and a lot to clean up from the game, however, it was a win that showed them moving in the right direction. Below you can see some of the best images from the win on Saturday.

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Photos from the Texas A&M Aggies’ 52-10 win over the McNeese Cowboys

View some of the best photos from the Texas A&M victory of the McNeese Cowboys in Bryan-College Station

On Saturday afternoon, Texas A&M took Kyle Field for the second consecutive weekend, wanting to accomplish numerous things by the game’s conclusion. After the opening season loss to Notre Dame, some meat was left on the bone on the offensive side, and the defense needed to sure up the run fit.

However, the most important thing was to win and do it dominantly. Unlike in the NFL, style points matter in college, and the Aggies needed a good showing. In totality, the first team came to play by running up the score and stifling the McNeese offensive.

The second team understandably did not look as sharp, but eventually settling in, they gained valuable reps during the second half of the game. A 52-10 win at home is a good bounce-back from a loss and gives them some momentum heading into Gainsville, where they will take on the Florida Gators next weekend.

Below are some of the best photos from the Aggie victory on Saturday.

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