College Station, Texas, September 4, 2025
News Summary
The Texas A&M Aggies are set to take on the Utah State Aggies following a 42-24 season opening victory over UTSA. Texas A&M displayed a strong second half performance, with the team focusing on player rotations, especially in the running back position as Le’Veon Moss returns from injury. Defensively, Rylan Kennedy made his presence felt with a sack and four tackles. As they prepare for the upcoming game against Utah State, which features numerous new players, Coach Mike Elko emphasizes the challenge ahead. The game is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. on Saturday.
College Station, Texas – The Texas A&M Aggies are preparing to host the Utah State Aggies after opening their season with a decisive 42-24 victory over the UTSA Roadrunners. The game showcased a competitive first half, but Texas A&M pulled away in the latter stages, demonstrating strong potential for the season ahead.
In their opening game, Texas A&M’s offense amassed a total of 110 rushing yards. Starting running back Le’Veon Moss contributed only 19 yards on three carries, as he recently returned from a significant knee injury sustained during last season’s matchup against South Carolina. Coach Mike Elko has carefully managed Moss’s workload to mitigate the risk of re-injury. The team expects to distribute carries among the other running backs, including Rueben Owens, Amari Daniels, and quarterback Marcel Reed.
Wide receiver Ashton Bethel-Roman, who was effective in previous seasons, recorded a modest performance against UTSA with just one reception for 20 yards. His limited role in the game contrasts with his potential as a key contributor moving forward.
On the defensive side, defensive end Rylan Kennedy made an impact by recording Texas A&M’s first sack of the season along with four tackles against UTSA. The defense looks to build on this momentum as they face a new challenge in their upcoming game.
Texas A&M’s next opponent, the Utah State Aggies, will visit Kyle Field on Saturday morning, marking only the second encounter between the two teams; Texas A&M triumphed 34-31 in their first meeting back in 2009. Utah State has undergone a substantial roster overhaul, incorporating 70 new players, which complicates Texas A&M’s preparations, according to Coach Elko. He also acknowledged the expertise of Utah State’s head coach, Bronco Mendenhall, given their shared coaching history.
Utah State enters this game with notable players such as quarterback Bryson Barnes and running backs Javen Jacobs and Miles Davis, who all demonstrated their capabilities in their opening game against UTEP. Elko emphasized the importance of understanding Utah State’s traditional pro-style offense and the complexities of their mixed defensive schemes.
The kickoff for the highly anticipated game is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. on Saturday, and fans are eager to see how the Aggies will build on their successful opening performance. As the season progresses, both teams will look to solidify their competitive standings within their respective conferences.
FAQ
What was Texas A&M’s performance in their first game of the season?
Texas A&M defeated UTSA 42-24, showcasing a strong second-half performance after a competitive first half.
Who are the key players for Texas A&M in the upcoming game?
Key players include quarterback Marcel Reed, running backs Rueben Owens and Amari Daniels, and defensive end Rylan Kennedy.
When does the Texas A&M game against Utah State take place?
The game is scheduled for 11:45 a.m. on Saturday.
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Season Opener Result | Texas A&M won 42-24 against UTSA |
| Rushing Total vs. UTSA | 110 yards |
| Le’Veon Moss Performance | 19 yards on three carries |
| Next Opponent | Utah State Aggies |
| Kickoff Time | 11:45 a.m. on Saturday |
| Previous Meeting | Texas A&M won in 2009 |
| Coach | Mike Elko |
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Additional Resources
- 247Sports: Preview with Beat Writer Jason Turner
- Wikipedia: Texas A&M Aggies Football
- KSL Sports: Utah State vs Texas A&M History
- Google Search: Utah State vs Texas A&M Football 2025
- Gig’em Gazette: Full Preview and Breakdown
- Google Scholar: Texas A&M Football Analysis
- Aggies Wire: Mike Elko Aggie Football Hour
- Encyclopedia Britannica: Utah State Aggies Football
- Good Bull Hunting: Useless Breakdown
- Google News: Utah State vs Texas A&M

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