AUSTIN, Texas (KBTX) - It was only one loss, but it levied so much damage.

Friday, the No. 3 Texas A&M football team dropped its first game of the season, 27-17, to No. 16 Texas at DKR-Texas Memorial Stadium.

Beyond the sting of losing the biggest rivalry game of the season, the loss knocked the Aggies out of the Southeastern Conference championship game and, most likely, took A&M out of contention for a first-round bye in the College Football Playoff.

“We just did a really, really poor job of executing anything in the second half,” A&M head coach Mike Elko said. “We were bad. It’s on me. It’s my fault. We couldn’t get our feet set. They were getting edges on us. That was the explosive plays they were hitting in the run game. Busted two coverages that led to 14 points. We misfit a run o

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