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topicnews · October 26, 2024

How to watch Texas A&M vs. LSU: Live stream or on TV

How to watch Texas A&M vs. LSU: Live stream or on TV

The No. 14 Texas A&M Aggies (6-1) will face another SEC opponent when they host the No. 8 LSU Tigers (6-1) on Saturday, October 26, 2024 at Kyle Field.

Visit ABC for the upcoming Aggies and Tigers game.

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When is Texas A&M vs. LSU and when does it start?

This contest between the Aggies and Tigers will take place on Saturday, October 26, 2024. Kickoff is expected to be at 7:30 p.m. ET.

Where to watch Texas A&M vs LSU?

The Aggies and Tigers will be on the gridiron for this matchup on October 26th at Kyle Field, and if you want to watch the action live, get your tickets now at Vivid Seats!

What channel is the game on?

You can watch Texas A&M vs. LSU live on ABC. Watch the game live without cable on Fubo.

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    Texas A&M stats and insights

  • The Aggies defeated the Mississippi State Bulldogs 34-24 in their last game.
  • Offensively, Texas A&M ranks 57th in the FBS with 404.7 yards per game. Meanwhile, its defense ranks 31st in total defense (325.0 yards allowed per contest).
  • From an offensive standpoint, the Aggies rank 107th in the FBS with 186.1 passing yards per game. They now rank 53rd in passing yards allowed per contest (209.0).
  • Texas A&M has the 36th ranked defense in rushing yards this season (116.0 rushing yards allowed per game) and has been more effective on offense, ranking 12th with 218.6 rushing yards per game.
  • Defensively, the Aggies were a top-25 unit, ranking 19th in scoring at just 17.7 points per game. They rank 45th in offense (31.4 points per game).
  • LSU Stats and Insights

  • The Tigers’ last game was a 34-10 win over the Arkansas Razorbacks.
  • LSU’s offensive attack has led the way for the team as it ranks 24th in the FBS with 450.1 total yards per game. In terms of defense, they give up a total of 358.4 yards per game, which ranks 66th.
  • The Tigers’ pass defense ranks 103rd in the FBS with 243.3 passing yards per game, but they are led by their offense, which ranks eighth with 322.4 passing yards per game.
  • From an offensive standpoint, LSU posts 127.7 rushing yards per game (95th). Defensively, it ranks 32nd in the FBS (115.1 rushing yards per game).
  • From an offensive standpoint, the Tigers score 34.1 points per game (29th). Defensively, they rank 35th in the FBS (20.6 points allowed per game).
  • Key Texas A&M players to keep an eye on

  • Conner Weigman has 718 passing yards (102.6 ypg) to lead Texas A&M. He completed 61.5% of his passes and threw three touchdown passes and four interceptions this season. He also contributed on the ground with 112 rushing yards (16.0 YPG) and 19 carries.
  • Le’Veon Moss’ team-high 674 rushing yards (96.3 per game) this year came on 105 carries and eight touchdowns.
  • This season, Amari Daniels has rushed for 292 yards (41.7 per game) on 69 carries and five touchdowns.
  • Noah Thomas leads the team with 289 receiving yards (41.3 yards per game) and had 21 receptions with three touchdowns.
  • Cyrus Allen has hauled in 14 passes for 220 yards (31.4 yards per game) and one touchdown this year.
  • Jabre Barber’s 16 catches gave him 158 yards (22.6 ypg).
  • Key LSU players to keep an eye on

  • Garrett Nussmeier threw for 2,222 yards (317.4 ypg) to lead LSU. He completed 64.7% of his passes and threw 18 touchdown passes and six interceptions this season.
  • The team’s top rusher, Caden Durham, carried the ball 61 times for 387 yards (55.3 per game) and scored six touchdowns on the year. He also caught 10 passes for 148 yards (21.1 per game) and two touchdowns.
  • This season, Josh Williams has amassed 55 carries for 218 yards (31.1 per game) and three touchdowns.
  • Kyren Lacy leads the team with 512 receiving yards (73.1 yards per game). He has 36 receptions with six touchdowns.
  • Aaron Anderson has a season so far with 488 yards (69.7 receiving yards per game) with three touchdowns and 33 passes.
  • Mason Taylor’s 36 receptions brought him 348 yards (49.7 ypg) and a touchdown.
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