Twenty-four hours before Texas A&M knocked off Missouri at home, the complexion of their subsequent matchup with South Carolina changed dramatically. The Gamecocks went into Rupp Arena and knocked off Kentucky, 71-68. While this season’s Wildcats aren’t the title contender that they have been in the last decade, they are still a still a formidable foe, and beating them in their own gym certainly commands respect. It’s safe to assume that the Aggies noticed and planned accordingly ahead of their trip to Columbia. The result was a 94-53 bloodbath victory for A&M, the type of dominant victory that is typically reserved for early season non-conference paycheck games.