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A&M checks in at No. 3 in 2025's initial College Football Playoff rankings

The initial College Football Playoff rankings for 2025 have arrived, and the 8-0 Fightin' Texas Aggies check in at No. 3. As the SEC's last remaining unbeaten and equipped with the nation's No. 1 strength of record, A&M would receive a first-round bye if the season ended today.
November 4, 2025
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If the season ended today...

On Tuesday night, the College Football Playoff committee unveiled its first top 25 of the 2025 campaign, and the unbeaten Fightin’ Texas Aggies are listed at No. 3.

It is A&M’s highest CFP ranking since coming in at No. 4 in 2016’s initial top 25.

Through 10 weeks this season, Mike Elko & Co. are the last remaining undefeated team in the Southeastern Conference at 8-0 overall and 5-0 in the league.

According to ESPN’s College Football Power Index, the Aggies lead the nation in Strength of Record, with Indiana and Ohio State coming in at No. 2 and No. 3, respectively.

However, the order of the Buckeyes and Hoosiers flips atop the committee’s initial rankings, perhaps bolstered by their respective wins over Texas and Oregon.

While there is still plenty of football left to play, if the regular season ended today, the Aggies would be the No. 3 overall seed in the 12-team field that no longer automatically awards first-round byes to the top four conference champions.

As such, A&M would meet the victor of No. 6 seed Ole Miss and No. 11 seed Virginia (ranked No. 14, assumed ACC champion) in the quarterfinals, presumably at the Goodyear Cotton Bowl in Arlington on New Year’s Eve.

A total of nine SEC teams are included in this edition of the College Football Playoff’s top 25: No. 3 Texas A&M, No. 4 Alabama, No. 5 Georgia, No. 6 Ole Miss, No. 11 Texas, No. 12 Oklahoma, No. 16 Vanderbilt, No. 22 Missouri and No. 25 Tennessee.

Additionally, A&M is ranked No. 3 in both the Associated Press Poll and the US LBM Coaches Poll for Week 11.

The Ags’ path to the playoff — and ultimately Miami for the national title game on Jan. 19, 2026 — is still littered with landmines, beginning on Saturday at No. 22 Mizzou.

After all, the season does not end today.


College Football Playoff Top 25 - Nov. 4, 2025
 

Rank Selection Day 2024 Nov. 4, 2025
1 1. Oregon (13-0) 1. Ohio State (8-0)
2 2. Georgia (11-2) 2. Indiana (9-0)
3 3. Texas (11-2) 3. Texas A&M (8-0)
4 4. Penn State (11-2) 4. Alabama (7-1)
5 5. Notre Dame (11-1) 5. Georgia (7-1)
6 6. Ohio State (10-2) 6. Ole Miss (8-1)
7 7. Tennessee (10-2) 7. Brigham Young (8-0)
8 8. Indiana (11-1) 8. Texas Tech (8-1)
9 9. Boise State (12-1) 9. Oregon (7-1)
10 10. Southern Methodist (11-2) 10. Notre Dame (6-2)
11 11. Alabama (9-3) 11. Texas (7-2)
12 12. Arizona State (11-2) 12. Oklahoma (7-2)
13 13. Miami (10-2) 13. Utah (7-2)
14 14. Ole Miss (9-3) 14. Virginia (8-1)
15 15. South Carolina (9-3) 15. Louisville (7-1)
16 16. Clemson (10-3) 16. Vanderbilt (7-2)
17 17. Brigham Young (10-2) 17. Georgia Tech (8-1)
18 18. Iowa State (10-3) 18. Miami (6-2)
19 19. Missouri (9-3) 19. Southern Cal (6-2)
20 20. Illinois (9-3) 20. Iowa (6-2)
21 21. Syracuse (9-3) 21. Michigan (7-2)
22 22. Army (11-1) 22. Missouri (6-2)
23 23. Colorado (9-3) 23. Washington (6-2)
24 24. UNLV (10-3) 24. Pittsburgh (7-2)
25 25. Memphis (10-2) 25. Tennessee (6-3)

Italics denotes Southeastern Conference member

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A&M checks in at No. 3 in 2025's initial College Football Playoff rankings

2,749 Views | 4 Replies | Last: 21 min ago by Iraq2xVeteran
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Eff you mack Rhodes. You'll never make a playoff
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#1 Ohio state might have the toughest path?
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I knew we would be ranked No. 3 because it's hard to overcome the love affair for Ohio State and Indiana. Hopefully, we beat Missouri this Saturday to improve to 9-0 and start 6-0 in SEC play for the first time ever. A road win at Missouri would also snap a 4-game November SEC losing streak, a 6-game losing streak against Power 4 teams in November or later, and a 7-game November road losing streak.
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