College Station, Texas, October 12, 2025
News Summary
The Texas A&M Aggies, currently ranked fifth in the nation, will host the Florida Gators in an SEC matchup this Saturday at Kyle Field. With a perfect record and recent strong performances, the Aggies face a Florida team coming off a key victory against Texas. Injuries are a concern for both teams as they prepare for this critical clash, affecting player availability. Fans can catch the matchup live on ESPN and various streaming platforms.
College Station, Texas – The Texas A&M Aggies, currently ranked fifth in the nation and holding a flawless record, are set to face off against the Florida Gators this Saturday at 7 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CT). This highly anticipated SEC matchup will take place at Kyle Field in College Station and will be available for viewers on ESPN as well as streaming on-demand options.
Texas A&M’s ascent to the top five began in Week 3 with a narrow 41-40 victory over the Notre Dame Fighting Irish. The Aggies are off to a strong start in conference play, holding a 2-0 record after defeating Auburn 16-10 and Mississippi State 31-9. During their game against Mississippi State, Texas A&M’s defense showcased its strength by limiting the opposing team to just 219 total yards while forcing two turnovers. Although the Aggies allowed 7.1 yards per pass attempt, they managed to control the game effectively.
In contrast, Florida began the week as an 8.5-point underdog, but recent success following their 29-21 win over Texas has seen the line adjust to a 6.5-point underdog status. This victory ended a three-game losing streak and resulted in the Longhorns dropping from the national rankings. Saturday’s matchup against Texas A&M marks Florida’s fourth consecutive game against a top-10 ranked opponent, with two more top-10 challenges looming on their schedule after this clash.
As both teams prepare for the game, injury concerns pose potential challenges. Florida’s injury report shows multiple players in question, raising concern about their availability. Aidan Mizell, who had been marked as questionable, has now been cleared to play as per Thursday’s injury report. Similarly, defensive tackle Joseph Mbatchou has also been cleared, giving the Gators a boost. However, they still face uncertainty as several key players remain on the injury list.
Texas A&M has a shorter injury report with only three players listed. One significant concern is star running back Le’Veon Moss, who left the game against Mississippi State due to a left ankle injury with 11:28 remaining in the second quarter. Although he was seen in pain and required assistance off the field, he could still put weight on both legs, leaving fans and teammates hopeful for his return. If Moss is unable to play, the Aggies will rely on their backup running backs, including Rueben Owens II, Amari Daniels, EJ Smith, and Jamarion Morrow, to fill the gap.
For viewers wishing to stream the game, several options are available:
- FuboTV: Offers a free trial with monthly rates starting at $54.99.
- DirecTV: Provides a free trial, starting at $49.99 for the first month.
- SlingTV: Monthly plans begin at $29.99 with an introductory rate.
- ESPN Unlimited: A standalone package priced at $29.99/month, giving access to all ESPN channels, with bundling options available for Disney Plus and Hulu.
The upcoming game between Texas A&M and Florida not only features high stakes on the field but also serves as a crucial matchup for both teams as they aim to solidify their positions in the national rankings. Fans and analysts alike will be watching closely as the action unfolds at Kyle Field.
FAQ
- What time is the Texas A&M vs. Florida game?
The game is scheduled for Saturday at 7 p.m. ET (6 p.m. CT). - Where will the game be played?
The game will take place at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas. - How can I watch or stream the game?
The game will be broadcast on ESPN and is available for streaming on platforms like FuboTV, DirecTV, SlingTV, and ESPN Unlimited. - What is the current injury status for Texas A&M?
Texas A&M has three players listed on their injury report; however, Le’Veon Moss’s status is uncertain after an ankle injury. - Is Florida facing injury issues as well?
Yes, Florida has several players listed on their injury report, though Aidan Mizell and Joseph Mbatchou have been cleared to play.
Key Features Chart
| Feature | Details |
|---|---|
| Current Rankings | Texas A&M: 5th nationally |
| Matchup | Texas A&M vs. Florida on Saturday |
| Broadcast Information | ESPN and various streaming platforms |
| Texas A&M’s SEC Record | 2-0 with wins over Auburn and Mississippi State |
| Florida’s Recent Record | 1 win (against Texas) ends three-game losing streak |
| Injury Concerns | Texas A&M: Le’Veon Moss questionable; Florida: multiple players listed, with Mizell and Mbatchou cleared. |
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Additional Resources
- 247 Sports
- Wikipedia: Texas A&M Aggies Football
- The Eagle
- Google Search: Florida Gators Football
- Hindustan Times
- Google Scholar: SEC Football
- Sports Illustrated
- Encyclopedia Britannica: College Football
- Statesman
- Google News: SEC Matchups 2025

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