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AP Top 25 Poll rankings: Where did Texas A&M land?

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The first AP Top 25 Poll of the 2026 season was released on Monday, featuring Texas A&M ranked inside the top 10, after finishing last season with an 11-2 record and an appearance in the first round of the College Football Playoff.

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Placed at No. 8 in the AP Poll, the Aggies are facing one of the most challenging schedules in the country, with contests slated against six teams ranked in the top 25. The Southeastern Conference had the most teams ranked, with nine programs making the cut, followed by the Big Ten, which had eight representatives.

Here is where every team, including the Aggies, was ranked in the first AP Poll Top 25 of the 2026 season:

  1. Ohio State Buckeyes
  2. Oregon Ducks
  3. Georgia Bulldogs
  4. Notre Dame Fighting Irish
  5. Texas Longhorns
  6. Indiana Hoosiers
  7. Miami Hurricanes
  8. Texas A&M Aggies
  9. Ole Miss Rebels
  10. Oklahoma Sooners
  11. LSU Tigers
  12. Texas Tech Red Raiders
  13. Alabama Crimson Tide
  14. BYU Cougars
  15. USC Trojans
  16. Michigan Wolverines
  17. Washington Huskies
  18. Penn State Nittany Lions
  19. SMU Mustangs
  20. Tennessee Volunteers
  21. Utah Utes
  22. Iowa Hawkeyes
  23. Houston Cougars
  24. Louisville Cardinals
  25. Missouri Tigers

Entering his third season with the Aggies, head coach Mike Elko boasts a 19-7 overall record and led his team to the program’s first 11-0 start since 1992 in 2025. Many of Texas A&M’s stars from last year’s squad, especially on the offensive line, departed for the NFL. The Aggies tied a program record with 10 players selected in the 2026 NFL Draft.

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Elko wasted no time rebuilding during the offseason, reeling in the No. 3 transfer portal group and No. 8 recruiting class in the nation. The group of transfers includes four offensive linemen with SEC experience, who will be called upon to replace the four starters lost to the pros.

While questions remain up front, the rumblings around Texas A&M’s fall camp point toward a much-improved Marcel Reed, which could lead to the offense taking a big leap this season.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: AP Top 25 Poll rankings: Where did Texas A&M land?

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