At the historic Cotton Bowl, the Aggies had a chance to right the ship — but instead, they turned in another self-inflicted loss, falling to Tulane in a game marred by turnovers and missed opportunities.
Texas A&M coughed up the ball five times, with the most devastating stretch coming in the final two minutes of the first half. What had been a manageable game quickly spiraled, as Tulane capitalized on every mistake — rattling off 21 unanswered points in just two brutal minutes before the break.
To their credit, the Aggies showed fight in the second half. The offense battled back, slowly chipping away at the deficit and mounting what looked like a potential comeback. But when it mattered most, the defense couldn’t get the one final stop they needed to give Reed and the offense a chance to win it late.
Instead, it was another frustrating loss — a game that slipped away because of self-inflicted wounds and a momentum-killing meltdown before halftime.
The Aggies’ slide continues, and with each loss, the margin for error — and patience — keeps shrinking.