As the Aggies enter the bye week, ESPN unveiled its latest bowl game projections for the Maroon and White.
As Texas A&M (4-3, 2-2 SEC) enters their bye week riding a two-game losing streak, it’s only fitting to ponder the bowl game possibilities for this football program. Well, that’s the case for the worldwide leader in sports.
Bonagura projects Texas A&M to face the Kansas Jayhawks in the TaxAct Texas Bowl, which kicks off on Wednesday, Dec. 27 from NRG Stadium. Meanwhile, Schlabach likes the Aggies to play two days later against the Louisville Cardinals in the TaxSlayer Bowl. That game kicks off on Friday, Dec. 29, from EverBank Stadium in Jacksonville.
As a reminder, for an FBS team to officially become bowl-eligible, it needs at least six wins with a minimum winning percentage of. 500. A total of 82 teams are needed to fill all 41 bowl games this coming season. So, while the Aggies’ 4-3 record is not a sight for sore eyes, the Maroon and White need just two more victories to be bowl-eligible.
Going bowling would mark A&M’s first such game since the 2020 season when Jimbo Fisher led the Aggies to a 9-1 record and a 41-27 win over North Carolina in the Orange Bowl. Running back De’Von Achane was named MVP after rushing for 140 yards and two touchdowns.
Truthfully, a mere bowl game appearance in 2023 would not satisfy the fanbase back in Aggieland, who witnessed Texas A&M drop two consecutive games that they arguably should have won. Still, it should serve as a reminder of the befitting expectations placed on this football team, which has no talent shortage on both sides of the ball.
Following their bye in Week 8, Texas A&M will return home to host South Carolina on Saturday, Oct. 28. Kickoff is set for 11 a.m. CT from inside Kyle Field, and the game will air on ESPN.
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Here is the final score of every bowl game played by Penn State in program history.
After opting to stay home from the college football bowl season in an odd 2020 season, Penn State is heading back to a bowl game to wrap up the 2021 season. The Nittany Lions will play in the Outback Bowl, where they will face the Arkansas Razorbacks in the first meeting between the two schools on January 1, 2022. Penn State will also be looking to win their second consecutive bowl game and snap a three-game losing streak in bowl games to SEC teams.
The 2022 Outback Bowl will be the 51st bowl game in Penn State program history, and it will be the fifth time the Nittany Lions have appeared in the Outback Bowl. Penn State is 3-1 all-time in the Outback Bowl and is 30-18-2 all-time in postseason bowl games. The highlights of those bowl victories are two national championship victories in the 1983 Sugar Bowl against Georgia and the 1987 Fiesta Bowl against heavily-favored Miami.
Here is a complete list of every Penn State bowl game in program history including the 2022 Outback Bowl against Arkansas.