A week removed from two nationally televised letdown losses, 15th-ranked Texas A&M travels to No. 24 Ole Miss as each SEC West contender aims to regroup and recover with a decisive conference victory in primetime. For A&M, the plane ride to Oxford represents its first matchup outside the state of Texas, with two in-state neutral and four home games already accounted for thus far.
The Aggies, formerly an undefeated playoff competitor, dropped a tough home game to Alabama last week as quarterback Kyle Allen tossed three pick-sixes. Meanwhile, the Rebels were upset on the road against American Athletic representative Memphis, who slung the ball all over the field in the win.