No. 15 Texas A&M made its Saturday night matchup with New Mexico State a one-sided affair as it cruised to a 38-3 win at Kyle Field. A&M picked up its eighth victory of the season for the first time since 2021 in front of a Senior Night crowd of 105,815.
“I think I came out strong,” Reed said. “You know, we executed what we were supposed to do with the game plan. Then, [we] kind of got a little sloppy in the second quarter, which is not good. Obviously, I threw that pick right before the half. Really should have thrown it out of bounds, but it is what it is. Got to live with it. … But overall, I think I did alright. Obviously, I have places where I can improve and do better.”
Redshirt sophomore QB Conner Weigman made his return to the field with two drives, finishing with 37 yards and an interception on 2-of-5 passing. Even freshman QB Miles O’Neill made an appearance, completing five of six passes for 51 yards and a touchdown in his first action of his career. The quarterbacks’ 356 passing yards was the most this season