Texas A&M vs. Alabama Prediction: Crimson Tide Aim to Get Revenge Against the Aggies

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Texas A&M vs. Alabama Prediction: Crimson Tide Aim to Get Revenge Against the Aggies

Texas A&M and Alabama are playing in the college football season's Week 6. The Aggies are unranked with a 3-2 record and the Crimson Tide are favored by more than three touchdowns. Alabama is looking for revenge after last year's loss in College Station. Texas A & M's hopes of winning the SEC West in 2022 have been dashed. The team was expected to be a potential top-10 team, but it's struggling to reach bowl eligibility. It's only close call was a one-point win at Texas in Week 2. Since joining theSEC, Texas & A’s record against Alabama has been 2-8.

Texas A&M and Alabama are playing each other at Alabama.

Texas A&M's offense has struggled to meet expectations. The Aggies are averaging only 5.95 yards a play and 21.8 points a game in 22. In their last six games against Power 5 opponents, they have not scored more than 25 points. Quarterback Max Johnson is injured and Haynes King will start again. Alabama's rush defense ranks first in the SEC (87.4 yards per game) and is holding teams to just 2.3 yards. Alabama is giving up 11 points and 3.6 yards on the field per play this season.

Alabama's quarterback is injured and it's a game-time decision whether he starts or not. Texas A&M's offensive coordinator DJ Durkin has a tough assignment preparing for two quarterbacks and schemes. The Aggies are giving up 31.5 points per game in SEC games and 6.3 yards per play. Alabama's receiving corps is coming together after a slow start. Alabama is giving 170.2 rushing yards a games. A Aggie front is allowing 170 rushingyards a week and 4.4 yards.

Texas A&M was a heavy underdog last season but won the game. This year's game is a meeting of teams headed in opposite directions. Texas A & M has too many question marks on offense to move the ball consistently against Alabama. Alabama's defense is the best unit on the field and a dominant effort is expected.


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