Jimbo Fisher and the Texas A&M football team come off their worst performance of the year in a 28-13 loss at the hands of Mississippi State in Starkville last Saturday night. The Aggies had a halftime lead 10-7, but that would be short lived as the Bulldogs took the opening drive of the second half 75 yards to take the lead they would never surrender again.
The Aggies would respond late in the third with a Seth Small field goal to cut the lead to one, but State would score two touchdowns on drives that totaled three minutes and seven seconds to send the Aggies back home with a loss that left Aggieland scratching their heads.