FBS-CFB Game Preview: Samford Bulldogs (1-10) vs. Texas A&M Aggies (10-0)

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Venue & Event Details

Location: Kyle Field, College Station, TX

Kickoff: 11:00 AM CT / 12:00 PM EST

Broadcast: SEC Network

Weather Forecast

Temperature: 64°F at kickoff, rising to 70°F by mid-afternoon

Conditions: Sunny skies, light winds (5–8 mph)

Impact: Ideal conditions for both passing and rushing; minimal weather disruption expected

Injury Report

Texas A&M: QB Marcel Reed (healthy, 2,675 yards, 25 TDs, 4 INTs); RB Rueben Owens II (healthy, 725 yards, 3 TDs); WR KC Concepcion (healthy, 902 yards, 10 TDs).

Samford: QB Quincy Crittendon (probable, dual-threat veteran); WR corps thin after midseason injuries; RB rotation intact but limited production.

Key Player Matchups

Marcel Reed (Texas A&M QB) vs Samford Secondary: Reed’s efficiency and scrambling ability will test an FCS defense that has struggled against top-tier opponents.

Rueben Owens II & Le’Veon Moss (Texas A&M RBs) vs Samford Front Seven: Aggies’ rushing attack ranks among the SEC’s best.

Quincy Crittendon (Samford QB) vs Aggies Defensive Line: Crittendon’s mobility is Samford’s best chance, but A&M’s defensive front led by DJ Hicks Jr. is built to contain scrambling quarterbacks.

Recent Team Forms

Samford: Lone win came vs VMI (24–22, Oct. 18); otherwise on a 4-game losing streak.

Texas A&M: Beat Missouri 38–17 (Nov. 8); crushed UCLA 48–10 (Nov. 15); defense has allowed fewer than 10 points in 6 of 10 games.

Series History

First-ever meeting between Samford and Texas A&M.

Texas A&M has never lost to an FCS opponent.

Betting Trends:

Texas A&M is 8–2 ATS this season.

Samford is 3–8 ATS.

Overs have hit in 4 of last 6 Aggies games.

Historical Betting Results

Texas A&M beat McNeese (FCS) 52–10 in 2024.

SEC teams are 22–0 vs SoCon teams in the past decade.

Samford has never beaten an SEC opponent.

Prediction: Texas A&M 56 – Samford 7

Game Odds

Samford Bulldogs            59.5

Texas A&M Aggies           – 54.5

Odds Courtesy of Sports Odd Direct as of Friday, November 21, 2025

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