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Post by The Hunted » 13 Feb 2026, 02:52

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🔥🏈 SEC GAMEDAY — WEEK 9: THE UNDEFEATED TIGERS & THE RISING POWERS 🏈🔥
The SEC has hit the stretch run, and the picture is finally sharpening — but the chaos is only getting louder.
At the top of the mountain, untouched and unbothered, stands the last undefeated powerhouse in the conference.

LSU is now 8–0 (5–0), and the Tigers look every bit like a team built for Atlanta and beyond. Arch Manning is dealing, Harlem Berry is slicing through defenses, and the LSU defense is forcing turnovers at a championship rate. This is a juggernaut.

But the chase pack is heating up.

Alabama has surged to 6–3 (4–1), playing its best football of the season and refusing to fade.
Ole Miss and Florida sit right behind them at 3–1 in conference, both with the firepower to make a late push.
Georgia and Texas are battling in the thick of the race, while A&M, Missouri, and Mississippi State are all lurking with upset potential.

Below them, the middle of the league is a blender — South Carolina, Oklahoma, Tennessee, Auburn, Arkansas — all dangerous, all flawed, all capable of wrecking someone’s season.

This is the SEC. Nothing is safe.

🏆 SEC Standings — Week 9

#2 LSU.......................... 8–0 [5–0]
#18 Alabama.................... 6–3 [4–1]
#7 Ole Miss.................... 7–1 [3–1]
#14 Florida.................... 6–1 [3–1]
Georgia............................ 5–3 [3–2]
#22 Texas....................... 5–3 [3–2]
#12 Texas A&M.................. 6–2 [2–2]
Missouri.................................. 4–4 [2–2]
Mississippi State......................... 5–3 [2–2]
South Carolina............................ 3–5 [2–3]
Oklahoma.................................. 4–5 [2–3]
Tennessee................................ 4–4 [1–3]
Auburn.................................... 4–4 [1–3]
Arkansas.................................. 4–4 [1–3]
Vanderbilt................................ 2–6 [1–3]
Kentucky.................................. 3–5 [1–4]

⭐ Conference Leaders — Week 9 Superstars ⭐

Passing Yards: Desmond Williams Jr. (Ole Miss)2,700 yards
Passing TDs: Arch Manning (LSU)25 TDs
Rushing Yards: Harlem Berry (LSU)899 yards
Rushing TDs: Bo Jackson (Texas A&M)9 TDs
Receiving Yards: Landon Roldan (Georgia)926 yards
Receiving TDs: Landon Roldan (Georgia)11 TDs
Tackles: Jai'Mier Scott (Missouri)75 tackles
Sacks: Marco Jones (Texas A&M)7.5 sacks
Interceptions: Jaylon Braxton (LSU)5 INTs

The SEC is entering its final act — where contenders become champions, pretenders get exposed, and every Saturday rewrites the story.
This is where legends are made.

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Post by The Hunted » 13 Feb 2026, 02:54

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📣 Texas A&M 2028 High School Recruiting Class — Week 9 Updates 📣
Texas A&M continues to recruit like a program determined to stay on top of the college football world. Coming off a National Championship and battling through a transition year after losing multiple stars to the NFL, the Aggies are assembling a 2028 class built around elite athleticism, trench dominance, and defensive firepower.

With two five‑stars already committed and a wave of blue‑chip defenders behind them, this class is shaping up to be one of the most physically imposing groups in the country.

⭐ Five-Star Cornerstones

ATH DeAndre Bramble — 6'2, 235 — Katy, TX
5★ | NAT: 18 | POS: 2

A generational athlete and one of the most versatile players in the entire 2028 cycle. Bramble can line up at RB, LB, EDGE, or even a hybrid offensive role. His size, explosiveness, and physicality make him a future star in A&M’s defense. He’s the type of player who changes the identity of a recruiting class.

OT Steve Rosario — 6'7, 307 — Crosby, TX
5★ | NAT: 27 | POS: 5

A massive, violent left tackle prospect with elite length and movement skills. Rosario is a future anchor of the offensive line and a potential first‑round NFL talent. A&M continues to stack elite trench bodies, and Rosario is the crown jewel of that effort.

🔥 Four-Star Defensive Reload

EDGE Martin Presley — 6'5, 246 — Detroit, MI
4★ | NAT: 57 | POS: 5

A long, explosive pass rusher with elite burst. Presley brings instant impact potential and fits perfectly into A&M’s aggressive defensive front.

EDGE Larry Johnston — 6'4, 232 — Key West, FL
4★ | NAT: 124 | POS: 10

A twitchy, bendy edge defender with natural pass‑rush instincts. Johnston’s speed off the edge gives A&M another dangerous weapon in the front seven.

EDGE Jamerson Cleveland — 6'3, 216 — Corpus Christi, TX
4★ | NAT: 324 | POS: 37

A high‑motor rusher with strong hands and closing speed. Cleveland is a developmental piece with real upside once he adds SEC weight.

DT Tony Rourke — 6'1, 305 — Spring, TX
4★ | NAT: 444 | POS: 25

A stout, powerful interior lineman who plays with leverage and violence. Rourke is a classic SEC defensive tackle who can anchor the run game and collapse pockets.

📈 Three-Star Upside Addition

OG Enrique LaPorta — 6'5, 281 — Cedar Hill, TX
3★ | NAT: 753 | POS: 38

A long, athletic guard with strong movement skills. LaPorta is a developmental lineman with the frame to become a multi‑year contributor once he adds strength.

Class Identity So Far

This 2028 class is shaping up to be:

Defensive‑heavy
EDGE‑loaded
Built around size, length, and explosiveness
Focused on replacing last year’s defensive stars lost to the NFL
Trench‑dominant with elite bookend tackle talent

The staff is clearly building the next wave of championship‑caliber defenders while reinforcing the offensive line with future anchors.

Overall Outlook

With two five‑stars headlining the class and a deep group of blue‑chip defenders behind them, Texas A&M is on track for another top‑10 recruiting finish. The Aggies are recruiting like a program that expects to stay in the playoff picture — and this Week 9 haul reflects that championship standard.

If momentum continues, this could become one of the strongest defensive classes in the nation.

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Post by Count » 13 Feb 2026, 11:11

Bringing in those 2 5-starts would really stack this class

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Post by The Hunted » 15 Feb 2026, 03:15

Count wrote: Bringing in those 2 5-stars would really stack this class
That’s the dream — land those two and suddenly this class goes from “solid bounce‑back” to “reload the roster overnight.” Would be a massive swing for the future if we can close it out.

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Post by Count » 15 Feb 2026, 10:18

couldnt stop Arch
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Post by redsox907 » 15 Feb 2026, 13:12

fucking Arch Manning :smh:

gonna be tough to bounce back from that one and make the playoffs unfortunately. Shoulda at least get a dece bowl matchup

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Post by The Hunted » 15 Feb 2026, 22:13

Count wrote: couldnt stop Arch
Man, he was surgical. We took away the run, tackled well, got pressure at times — none of it mattered. He just kept hitting every window like it was 7‑on‑7.
redsox907 wrote: fucking Arch Manning :smh:

gonna be tough to bounce back from that one and make the playoffs unfortunately. Shoulda at least get a dece bowl matchup

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Post by The Hunted » 15 Feb 2026, 22:14

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🔥🏈 SEC GAMEDAY — WEEK 10: THE TIGERS STAND ALONE 🏈🔥

The SEC has entered the deep water — the part of the season where contenders rise, pretenders crumble, and every Saturday feels like a heavyweight title fight. And at the top of the mountain, one team remains untouched.

LSU is now 9–0 (6–0), the last undefeated force in the conference. Arch Manning is playing like a man possessed, Harlem Berry is slicing through defenses with ease, and the Tigers are steamrolling toward Atlanta with the confidence of a team that knows exactly who they are.

But the chase pack is heating up — and fast.

Ole Miss continues its surge at 8–1 (4–1), looking every bit like a team capable of spoiling LSU’s perfect run.
Alabama has clawed its way back into the picture at 6–3 (4–1), refusing to fade quietly.
Texas and Florida sit right behind them at 4–2 in conference, both with the firepower to shake up the standings.

Below them, the middle of the league is a battlefield — Missouri, Georgia, A&M, Mississippi State, Auburn — all dangerous, all capable of wrecking someone’s season.
And the chaos tier? Tennessee, Arkansas, Kentucky, South Carolina… all fighting for bowl life and pride.

This is the SEC at full throttle.

🏆 SEC Standings — Week 9

#2 LSU.......................... 9–0 [6–0]
#6 Ole Miss.................... 8–1 [4–1]
#19 Alabama.................... 6–3 [4–1]
#20 Texas....................... 6–3 [4–2]
#14 Florida.................... 7–2 [4–2]
Missouri.................................. 5–4 [3–2]
Georgia............................ 5–4 [3–3]
#16 Texas A&M.................. 6–3 [2–3]
Mississippi State......................... 5–4 [2–3]
Auburn.................................... 5–4 [2–3]
Oklahoma.................................. 4–5 [2–3]
Kentucky.................................. 4–5 [2–4]
South Carolina............................ 3–6 [2–4]
Tennessee................................ 4–5 [1–4]
Arkansas.................................. 4–5 [1–4]
Vanderbilt................................ 2–7 [1–4]

⭐ Conference Leaders — Week 9 Superstars ⭐

Passing Yards: George MacIntyre (Tennessee)3,007 yards
Passing TDs: Arch Manning (LSU)26 TDs
Rushing Yards: Harlem Berry (LSU)905 yards
Rushing TDs: Bo Jackson (Texas A&M)11 TDs
Receiving Yards: Landon Roldan (Georgia)1,061 yards
Receiving TDs: Landon Roldan (Georgia)11 TDs
Tackles: Jai'Mier Scott (Missouri)86 tackles
Sacks: Marco Jones (Texas A&M)8 sacks
Interceptions: Jaylon Braxton (LSU)5 INTs

The SEC is entering its final act — where champions rise, contenders fall, and every Saturday rewrites the story.
This is where legends are made.
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