
Just keep winning
As we near mid-February, Texas A&M continues to stack up an elite NCAA Tournament resume. The Aggies’ only game last week was a major one, defeating No. 15 Mizzou on their home floor 67-64 with an (almost) buzzer-beater by Wade Taylor IV. The Ags were rewarded for that win, moving up two spots in the AP Top 25, from No. 10 to No. 8.
BREAKING: College Basketball AP Poll
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Their No. 8 ranking is the highest A&M has been ranked in the Buzz Williams era, and the highest they’ve been ranked on Feb. 10 or later since 2007.
The Aggies continue their SEC late with two home games this week: 8 p.m. Tuesday against Georgia (on SEC Network) and 11 a.m. on Saturday against Arkansas (on ESPN).