Who is favored to win Missouri vs. Texas A&M? Head-to-head records, odds and more
The No.9-ranked Missouri Tigers will face the No.25-ranked Texas A&M Aggies in a Week 6 meeting between SEC programs having strong seasons. Missouri began the year with back-to-back blowout victories over FCS-level Murray State Racers and Buffalo Bulls. They outscored those opponents 89-0, however, things have been less steady over their past two games.
While they have remained undefeated, the Tigers survived two close calls. They beat the then-No.24-ranked Boston College Eagles by just six points before needing double overtime to escape with a three-point victory over the Vanderbilt Commodores in their SEC opener.
Texas A&M kicked off the 2024 season with a tough home loss to the then-No.7-ranked Notre Dame Fighting Irish. They bounced back with a blowout win over the FCS-level McNeese State Cowboys. The Aggies began their SEC schedule with a Week 3 visit to The Swamp, defeating the Florida Gators 33-20.
They continued their non-conference slate the following week, continuing their winning streak with a six-point victory over the Bowling Green State Falcons. Texas A&M improved to 2-0 in SEC play last week as they beat the Arkansas Razorbacks by four points.
Look at who is favored and the head-to-head history between the two programs below.
Who is favored to win Missouri vs. Texas A&M?
The Texas A&M Aggies are slight favorites to beat the Missouri Tigers as they have -137 odds of improving to 5-1. The visitors have +114 odds of remaining undefeated and moving one step closer towards a potential College Football Playoff berth. Take a look at the full odds for Saturday's Week 6 matchup below:
Missouri vs. Texas A&M head-to-head
The Missouri Tigers and Texas A&M Aggies are set to meet for the 17th time when they face off in Week 6. The two teams first met in 1957 with the Aggies winning in a 28-0 shutout. They also hold a narrow series lead as they are 9-7 against their SEC rivals.
The two sides have not met since 2021 when Texas A&M snapped a two-game losing streak with a 35-14 victory. The Aggies hold the longest winning streak in the matchup, winning six consecutive games between that inaugural matchup in 1957 and 1999. Missouri and Texas A&M also share a unique connection as both schools made the move from the Big 12 to the SEC in 2012.