Ranking All 12 Texas A&M Football Seasons in the SEC: 2012-2023

Since joining the conference, the Aggies have had more highlights than lowlights. Let's rank every season since 2012.
Nov 9, 2013; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) and wide
Nov 9, 2013; College Station, TX, USA; Texas A&M Aggies quarterback Johnny Manziel (2) and wide / Thomas Campbell-USA TODAY Sports
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Ranking Every Texas A&M Football Season in the SEC: #2 - 2020

I'll be honest: even if this had been a complete season (which I am on record as saying would have been a 12-1 record for the Aggies without a doubt), it still would rank second. This was a wildly successful season, but there's still one that has it beaten.

This was an amazing year, though. The lowlights all came in the first two games, for the most part: a very ugly 17-12 win over Vandy, and a similarly ugly 52-24 loss to Alabama in Tuscaloosa. From that point on, the Aggies didn't look back: they defeated a top-5 Florida team at home behind a powerful running game and won every game afterwards by double digits.

Other highlights include trouncing South Carolina 47-3, Buddy Johnson laying down the sledgehammer against LSU, and Devon Achane tearing the heart out of UNC fans in the Orange Bowl. This really felt like the season in which the Aggies were announcing themselves as a major force.

Things obviously turned out differently for the Jimbo Fisher tenure, but this still was the most successful season, on paper, that the Aggies have had since joining the SEC. Great moments are all over this one; yet still, there is one greater.