(KBTX) - The Texas A&M football team remained at No. 3 in Sunday’s AP Top 25, but earned a first place vote after beating No. 20 LSU 49-25 in Tiger Stadium Saturday.
The Aggies are one of three teams to garner a first-place vote, behind No. 1 Ohio State (54) and No. 2 Indiana (11).
Last week, Ohio State earned 60 first place votes and Indiana received six.
The last time the Aggies received a first place vote was in Week 5 and 6 of the 2015 season when a 5-0 A&M squad earned the No. 9 ranking two weeks in a row. A&M lost back-to-back games in Week 7 and 8 to Alabama and Mississippi State to fall completely out of the Top 25.
The last time A&M resided in the top 3 of the AP poll was 1995. The Aggies moved into the third position in last week’s poll after knocking off Arkansas on the road

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