On Tuesday Texas A&M debuted at No. 5 in the first College Football Playoff rankings of the season. On Saturday the Aggies knocked off defending champion LSU, 20-7. There may have been better weeks around Texas A&M's program, but rarely has the future looked this bright in College Station. It was only a year ago when the Tigers routed TAMU, 50-7, behind quarterback Joe Burrow. This year it was Aggies' tailback Isaiah Spiller turn to shine as the senior rushed for 141 yards and a score in the victory. The win marks the fifth straight for Texas A&M (6-1) since falling to then No.