The Aggies went on a wild ride Saturday night, which ended with a 28-21 comeback win in overtime against Arkansas.

How would the pollsters react to that win on Sunday?

Simply put, they left them right where they had them coming into the week.

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The Aggies stayed at the No. 14 spot in the latest Associated Press Top 25 after moving up three spots in the week prior. Texas A&M sits one spot behind Alabama in spite of having a 4-0 record compared to the Crimson Tide’s 3-1 mark.

Similarly, after moving up three spots in the Amway Coaches poll last week, Texas A&M stayed put at the N0. 15 spot this week.

The Aggies jumped Oregon in both polls, but were passed by Utah after the Utes destroyed the Ducks on Saturday.

The Aggies will look to move to 2-0 in conference play this week, meeting up with Mississippi State at Kyle Field on Saturday.

The Bulldogs are 3-1 overall and 1-1 in the league, with a win against Auburn last week pulling them back to .500 after a loss to LSU earlier in the month. They re-emerged in both polls this week after spending a few weeks on the outside looking in, landing at No. 21 in the AP poll and No. 22 in the Coaches Poll.