The Texas A&M Aggies head into Athens this weekend to take on a tough Georgia team with College Football Playoff aspirations.

At 7-3, the Aggies would really like a victory to improve their bowl standings, especially since they close the season on the road against No. 1 LSU on Nov. 30.

What would an upset of Georgia mean to A&M coach Jimbo Fisher? He was understated when he was asked about it on Wednesday night, saying that it would signal the improvement within the A&M program:

How would fans react if the Aggies finished the season with a 7-5 record? Fisher certainly isn’t on the hot seat at this point, but fans are expecting a lot from him.

Saturday’s game kicks off at 3:30 p.m. Eastern time in Athens and can be seen on CBS.