LSU vs. Texas A&M: How to watch, TV channel, streaming, start time and stats
Rusty Gorelick
Two SEC teams ranked in the top 15, the No. 8 LSU Tigers and No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies, meet in Week 9 in a clash that will have College Football Playoff implications.
LSU and Texas A&M are two of the six SEC teams entering Week 9 with a 6-1 overall record, but they are the only two teams with undefeated records in conference play.
Both teams lost in Week 1: the Aggies lost to independent team Notre Dame, while LSU lost to Big Ten team USC.
One of LSU and A&M is sure to join the collection of one-loss SEC teams as a result of this game, giving it plenty of importance in the race for one of the 12 Playoff spots.
How to watch LSU vs. Texas A&M, TV channel and streaming
LSU vs. Texas A&M will be broadcast on ABC, which can be viewed through linear or cable TV and streamed with live TV streaming apps such as YouTubeTV, FuboTV or Hulu with Live TV.
Streaming will also be available on ESPN+.
LSU vs. Texas A&M start time, date and venue
LSU vs. Texas A&M is scheduled to start at 7:30 PM ET/6:30 PM CT on Saturday, October 26 with the game taking place at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.
LSU vs. Texas A&M stats
LSU Tigers QB Garrett Nussmeier has completed 64.7 percent of his passes for 2,222 yards and an 18-6 TD-INT ratio in seven games, and he leads the SEC in pass attempts, completions, and touchdowns.
Texas A&M Aggies QB Conner Weigman has completed 61.5 percent of his passes for 718 yards and a 3-4 TD-INT ratio in four games, having missed three due to injury.
Tigers WR Kyren Lacy has caught a 36 passes for 512 receiving yards and six TDs, all of which lead the team or are tied for the team lead.
Aggies RB Le'Veon Moss has rushed 105 times for 674 rushing yards and eight TDs, all of which leads the team.
LSU defensive end Bradyn Swinson leads the team with 8.5 tackles for loss and 7.0 sacks, and he has 27 total tackles, three passes defended and two forced fumbles.
Texas A&M defensive back Will Lee III leads the team with 26 solo tackles and eight passes defended, and he has made one interception this season.
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