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TAMU Aggies football coach Mike Elko achieved the first 8-0 season in year two at College Station following a 49-25 win over the LSU Tigers in Death Valley under the lights. As CBS Sports’ David Cobb believes the win made the Aggies a legitimate title contender.
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said he isn't worried about the program's decades of underachievement and is focused on the 2025 Aggies, who are 8-0 after beating LSU 49-25 on Saturday.
The Aggies are smoking hot and have advanced to an impressive 8-0 record, something the team has not seen since the 1992 season under legendary coach RC Slocum, where the team posted a perfect 12-0 mark and peaked at No. 6 on the AP Poll.
Texas A&M's Mike Elko spoke with reporters Monday about the rumors linking him to the open Penn State position.
Unbeaten and third-ranked A&M shook off its history at Death Valley and a mistake-filled first half to preserve its best start since the ‘94 season in a
No. 20 LSU (5-3, 2-3 SEC) saw the program's College Football Playoff hopes deteriorate on Saturday night in Tiger Stadium after a 49-25 loss to No. 3 Texas A&M.
Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko isn't one for a straight-up denial but he again sent signals that he's staying with the Aggies.
The additions of KC Concepcion and Mario Craver have added a new dynamic to Texas A&M and made the Aggies’ offense into a special unit.
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SEC fines Texas A&M $50,000, issues public reprimand of Mike Elko for having player fake injury
The SEC fined Texas A&M $50,000 fine and coach Mike Elko received a public reprimand Tuesday after the National Coordinator for Football Officiating reviewed tape of an incident in the fourth quarter of the Aggies' win over Arkansas. The review determined Texas A&M directed a player to go down with a fake injury.