The SEC is hands down the best conference in college football to start the season. They have a dominant 168-22 record in non-conference play and have at least nine teams in the top 25 depending on what poll.
Texas A&M started the season rough, but Coach Buzz Williams was able to get his team settled in. They are now on a six-game winning streak with a chance to move it to seven before they start conference play.
The Aggies are No. 1 in the nation in offensive rebounds and No. 8 overall. On the offensive, they have gradually been shooting better and as usual they one of the better defensive teams in the nation.
Check out where Texas A&M ranks based on the ESPN BPI after Week 7:
- Auburn 11-1
- Tennessee 11-0
- Alabama 10-2
- Florida 12-0
- Texas Longhorns 10-2
- Kentucky 10-2
- Texas A&M 10-2
- Mississippi State 11-1
- Ole Miss 11-1
- Georgia 11-1
- Oklahoma 12-0
- Arkansas 10-2
- Missouri 10-2
- LSU 10-2
- Vanderbilt 11-1
- South Carolina 9-3
The ESPN College Basketball Power Index (BPI) is a measure of team strength that is meant to be the best predictor of performance going forward
Texas A&M will return home to face Abilene Christian at Reed Arena on Dec. 28 at 3:00 p.m. CST. The game can be watched on the SEC Network.
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