Texas A&M and LSU are set to square off in one of the biggest games yet of the season for either team. Texas A&M is looking to stay undefeated against all odds, while LSU needs a win to stay in contention for the playoff.
Here's what you need to know about this game.
What time is Texas A&M vs LSU?
Texas A&M will kick off against LSU at 6:30 PM CT/7:30 PM ET on Saturday, October 25, 2025. The game will be played at Tiger Stadium in Baton Rouge, Louisiana.
What channel is Texas A&M vs LSU?
Texas A&M's game against LSU is going to be aired on ABC. You can catch the game over the air by checking your local listings, on cable by looking up the channel number, or via streaming.
Who are the announcers for Texas A&M vs LSU?
Texas A&M vs LSU will be getting the premium package from ESPN, as their top announcing crew— Chris Fowler, Kirk Herbstreit, and Holly Rowe— will be on the call for this game. This is the first time that this crew has called an Aggie game this year, though they were present for four Aggie games last season. Texas A&M was 1-3 in those games, but the lone win was when they played... LSU.
What are the odds for Texas A&M vs LSU?
According to FanDuel, Texas A&M is currently favored by 2.5 points with -120 odds. LSU +2.5 has -102 odds. Texas A&M's money line is -144, while LSU's is +120. The total for this game is 47.5, with -115 odds for the over and -105 odds for the under. In other words, Vegas sees this as an extremely close game, but the Aggies are the slightest of favorites.
Will weather affect Texas A&M vs LSU?
There is currently a possibility of some rain in the area for this game, which could bring about some muddy conditions down in Baton Rouge. The good news is that there is a very low probability of thunder and lightning in the area, which means a weather delay is very unlikely.
Who is injured for Texas A&M vs LSU?
Texas A&M will be without Le'Veon Moss for this game as he continues to recover from an injury sustained against the Florida Gators. He's no doubt the biggest loss for the Aggies in this one, but they were also missing Bryce Anderson last Saturday.
Hopefully, Texas A&M can get Bryce back so that they are playing at full strength. His presence against Arkansas could have helped without a doubt, given the amount of points that the Razorbacks put up.
LSU's situation is a little more dire. The Tigers are missing left tackle Tyree Adams after an injury last week at Vanderbilt, and they could be without star linebacker Whit Weeks once more, as he did not play against the Commodores.
The initial availability report for Texas A&M vs LSU will be released tonight.
