Texas A&M will face Missouri freshman QB Matt Zollers in Week 11

An update on Missouri QB Beau Pribula, who suffered an ankle injury yesterday:

Further testing revealed a bad sprain and ligament damage, but no surgery necessary and there’s maybe even an outside chance he could return during the regular season, sources tell @CBSSports. pic.twitter.com/YiaqMvHKwk

— Matt Zenitz (@mzenitz) October 26, 2025

No. 3 Texas A&M (8-0, 5-0 SEC) continued to look like one of the best teams in the country after dismantling LSU (5-3, 2-3 SEC) 49-25 in Death Valley, which serves as the Aggies’ first win in Baton Rouge since 1994. By all accounts, this win further proves that Texas A&M isn’t just a College Football Playoff contender, but a team worthy of National Championship discussion.

After trailing 18-14 going into halftime, head coach Mike Elko’s now-legendary second-half adjustments took hold, leading to a 35-7 run, as starting quarterback Marcel Reed, despite his two first-half interceptions, threw for two and ran for two touchdowns, while leading the Aggies in rushing with 108 yards, which has continued to frustrate defenses.

On defense, Texas A&M’s defensive line, which has produced 18 sacks in the last four SEC games, continued to wreak havoc in the backfield with 20 pressures, seven sacks, and eleven tackles for loss, which was the key to keeping LSU behind the sticks throughout the night. Entering the bye week, the Aggies will now rest up before heading to Columbia to face the Missouri Tigers in Week 11.

However, during Missouri’s 17-10 home loss to Vanderbilt, Tigers starting quarterback Beau Pribula was carted off with an injury. According to 247Sports reporter Matt Zenitz, the senior signal caller did not sustain ligament damage, but is dealing with a “bad sprain” that will keep him sidelined for the time being, with an “outside chance” to return by the end of the season.

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