Four risers and one faller in Texas A&M's historic comeback vs. South Carolina

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Texas A&M has completed the greatest SEC comeback since at least 2004 with their win against South Carolina on Saturday, moving the Aggies to 10-0.

This was something that looked like a pipe dream at halftime, as Marcel Reed was under throwing his receivers, and KC Concepcion was dropping passes. This was all uncharacteristic of the Aggies, and their furious rally proved they can be a legit champion.

Here are four risers and one faller in Texas A&M's miraculous comeback.

Riser: KC Concepcion

Concepcion was close to finding himself in the faller category, as he was dropping balls throughout the first half.

The former Wolfpack WR ended up with seven catches for 158 yards and helped Texas A&M power through this historic day.

Riser: Trey Zuhn III

Trey Zuhn III had arguably the best OL performance of the week. According to Pro Football Focus, his grade says it all.

Zuhn III's draft stock is gaining strength every week, and Reed has him to thank for all the protection he's had this season.

Faller: Randy Bond

The usually reliable Randy Bond missed a chip-shot field goal in the first half. It capped off a pretty awful first half for the Aggies, but it hit a low point near the end of the first half with a missed field goal.

Riser: Taurean York

Run defense and tackling were the highlight of Taurean York's day, according to PFF.

York finished with eight total tackles and was the true anchor of the defense. He truly played to the 'C' on his uniform.

Riser: Marcel Reed

Reed had to have a day if he was going to pull off a huge comeback, and he sure did.

Reed had his best day as an Aggie, throwing for 439 yards and three touchdowns. He will definitely want back those two interceptions, but this was a monster day nonetheless.

Texas A&M fans don't want to have this scare again, but if we have to admit, it was pretty cool to watch.

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