The Texas A&M Aggies were able to make history and put the final nail in Brian Kelly’s coffin at LSU with their Friday night victory.
In the matchup, the Aggies put up over 40 points and clicked in all three facets of the game. Texas A&M was on fire the entire second half and continued its winning streak over the Tigers in a dominant way.
After the Aggies tamed the Bayou Bengals, this is how PFF graded the Texas A&M players for their performances.
Texas A&M Aggies offensive lineman Mark Nabou Jr. (54) sets the ball during the first half against the Florida Gators at Kyle Field. / Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
For Texas A&M’s offense, the highest graded player was center Mark Nabou Jr. Nabou missed all of the Aggies’ 2024 season with an injury and has not missed a beat since getting healthy. He recorded an 83.4 pass blocking grade and a 75.8 run blocking grade, the highest on the squad.
Here are the snap counts and PFF grades for the Aggies’ offense:
Texas A&M Aggies defensive end Marco Jones (10) runs down field during the fourth quarter against the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field. / Maria Lysaker-Imagn Images
On the defensive side of the ball, Marco Jones has been phenomenal for the Aggies. Since putting up an impressive performance during Texas A&M’s spring game, he has been on a tear. Against the Tigers, he logged a 74.2 run defense rating, a 76.6 tackle rating, and a 74.5 pressure grade for his sack and two tackles.
Here are the snap counts and PFF grades for the Aggies’ defense:
 
				