3 games the Texas A&M Football team needs to watch out for in 2021-22

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LITTLE ROCK, AR – NOVEMBER 29: Barrett Banister #11 of the Missouri Tigers warms up before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at War Memorial Stadium on November 29, 2019 in Little Rock, Arkansas The Tigers defeated the Razorbacks 24-14. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images)
LITTLE ROCK, AR – NOVEMBER 29: Barrett Banister #11 of the Missouri Tigers warms up before a game against the Arkansas Razorbacks at War Memorial Stadium on November 29, 2019 in Little Rock, Arkansas The Tigers defeated the Razorbacks 24-14. (Photo by Wesley Hitt/Getty Images) /

Missouri Tigers

A classic match between ex-Big12 foes happens the Saturday after A&Ms circled game against Alabama. 17 of the 22 starters will be back and there is a lot of buzz around Columbia that this could be a special year for the Tigers.

This is another game that could have the makings of a huge upset, as the Tigers are no pushover. Missouri could be looking to come into this game undefeated, as their toughest game will be Kentucky, so they should be psyched to keep the win streak going.

Whether A&M comes out with a win or a loss to Bama, emotions will be running at an all-time high.

If A&M wins, we hope that they do not have a hangover from the game that can cause them to be sloppy. If A&M loses we hope it does not cause a sense of slump in the locker room as the Alabama game is the one that means the most to everyone on this team. Missouri will be ready to prove they are a top-25 team to the world but will the Aggies be able to match their intensity?

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