Where is Texas A&M ranked in the US LBM Coaches Poll after defeating Arkansas?

Texas A&M will face the 9th-ranked Missouri Tigers next Saturday

Texas A&M (4-1, 2-0 SEC) defeated the Arkansas Razorbacks (3-2, 1-1 SEC) 21-17 in a game that featured an Aggie defense holding the Razorback’s running game to just 100 yards. At the same time, the pass rush harassed quarterback Taylen Green throughout the afternoon.

However, redshirt freshman quarterback Marcel Reed continued to deal with accuracy issues. Still, he did throw for two touchdowns while rushing for another, including a solid showing during the lead-taking fourth-quarter drive that solidified the victory.

Set to face the undefeated Missouri Tigers for an early Saturday morning showdown in Kyle Field, Texas A&M OC Collin Klein will need to change things up compared to what we saw on Saturday, especially if the run game fails to get going early.

Outside of Texas A&M, the rest of the Week 5 slate saw little movement in the newest US LBM Coaches Poll outside of Alabama’s thrilling 41-34 win over Georgia. At the same time, Ole Miss dropped six spots after shockingly falling to Kentucky.

After defeating a good Arkansas team, Texas A&M rose three spots to No. 21. Here is the rest of the Top 25 rankings.

Ranking Team Record Points
1 Texas Longhorns 5-0 1,339 (29)
2 Alabama Crimson Tide 4-0 1,330 (19)
3 Ohio State Buckeyes 4-0 1,281 (7)
4 Tennessee Vols 4-0 1,163
5 Georgia Bulldogs 3-1 1,153
6 Oregon Ducks 4-0 1,090
7 Penn State Nittany Lions 4-0 1,062
8 Miami Hurricanes 5-0 981
9 Missouri Tigers 4-0 948
10 Michigan Wolverines 4-1 792
11 Ole Miss Rebels 4-1 743
12 LSU Tigers 4-1 725
13 Notre Dame Fighting Irish 4-1 702
14 Clemson Tigers 3-1 671
15 USC Trojans 3-1 660
16 Iowa State Cyclones 4-0 500
17 Oklahoma Sooners 4-1 470
18 Utah Utes 4-1 408
19 BYU Cougars 5-0 375
20 Kansas State Wildcats 4-1 242
21 Texas A&M Aggies 4-1 198
22 Louisville Cardinals 3-1 197
23 UNLV Rebels 4-0 180
24 Indiana Hoosiers 5-0 143
25 Illinois Fighting Illini 4-1 122

Schools Dropped Out

No. 20 Oklahoma State;

Others Receiving Votes

Boise State 103; Pittsburgh 51; Arizona 44; Rutgers 35; Iowa 29; James Madison 25; Duke 22; Kentucky 17; Oklahoma State 15; SMU 14; Nebraska 12; Navy 9; Colorado 9; Boston College 6; Army West Point 3; UCF 2; Liberty 2; Tulane 1; South Carolina 1;

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