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Mississippi State at Texas A Score, live updates of SEC matchup as Aggies attempt to stay unbeaten

Texas A&M turned in a perfect September.

Now, the Aggies attempt to repeat that feat as the calendar shifts into October. They have a second straight SEC game at Kyle Field on Saturday night as A&M welcomes in a vastly improved Mississippi State squad.

A&M - ranked No. 6 in the latest Associated Press poll - comes in at (4-0, 1-0), having won its SEC opener last week by holding off Auburn. Mississippi State, 2-10 a season ago, already has doubled that win total, and the Bulldogs (4-1, 0-1) nearly picked up another win before falling at home last week to Tennessee in overtime.

But the Bulldogs can definitely bounce back on Saturday by upending A&M. Can the Aggies hold them off?

Follow The Sporting News correspondent Buck Ringgold (@Bucks_Ballpark) for all of the live updates and scoring from College Station.

Scroll down for live score and game updates from kickoff to the postgame. Refresh this page for the latest.

MISSISSIPPI STATE 0, TEXAS A&M 0 1ST QTR.

FIRST QUARTER

- Following a holding penalty on the punt return, A&M begins its first series at its own 15-yard line. 

- MSU QB Blake Shapen sacked twice on the opening drive, and the Bulldogs punt it away. KC Concepcion with a short return, and the Aggies will have the ball for the first time tonight. 

- Texas A&M will kick off to start the game.

PREGAME

- And another pregame development. Reveille, the Aggies' mascot, is wearing an eye patch.

Eye-patch Reveille! pic.twitter.com/nggIt9Q2aM

— Carter Karels (@CarterKarels) October 4, 2025

- It's going to be a "Blackout" at Kyle Field, as A&M is wearing its black helmets and black jerseys along with black pants. 

- Live from Kyle Field in College Station, as the undefeated Texas A&M Aggies welcome in the Bulldogs of Mississippi State. 

Texas A&M 2025 Schedule

Aug. 30 UTSA W 42-24

Sept. 6 Utah State W 44-22

Sept. 13 at Notre Dame W 41-40

Sept. 27 Auburn W 16-10

Oct. 4 Mississippi State

Oct. 11 Florida

Oct. 18 at Arkansas

Oct. 25 at LSU

Nov. 8 at Missouri

Nov. 15 South Carolina

Nov. 22 Samford

Nov. 28 at Texas

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