South Carolina and Texas A&M will play a football game Saturday night in College Station, Texas, but that doesn’t tell you with any real certainty which two teams will be competing.
Will the Gamecocks (3-1, 1-1 SEC) who handled N.C. State in the opener and throttled Missouri a week later take the field or will the group that needed all of Jake Bentley’s arm and Bryan Edwards’ talent and Parker White’s grit, plus some luck, to inch by Louisiana Tech come to the game?
What about the Aggies? Will it be the Texas A&M (3-1, 1-0) team that raced by UCLA in the first three quarters of the season to build a 34-point lead or the team that blew that lead in the next quarter?