COLUMBIA, S.C. — Texas A&M put on a performance worthy of a College Football Playoff contender. The seventh-ranked Aggies don't plan on stopping, either.
Kellen Mond threw four touchdown passes to become the school's career leader, Isaiah Spiller ran for 131 yards and the Aggies routed South Carolina 48-3 on Saturday night.
"We're turning heads and doing a lot of things that people didn't think we were going to do," Aggies defensive tackle Bobby Brown III said. "We're going to keep turning heads, proving people wrong."
Just maybe all the way to a playoff berth. They certainly look the part against the Gamecocks.
"You always think you can be dominant," Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher said. "The experience has helped on each side of the ball. Learning to win each play and, in turn, the bigger picture is coming together."
Especially when Mond, Spiller and the Aggies defense play like this.
Mond set the school mark with the 68th touchdown pass of his career, a 52-yarder to Devon Achane in the third quarter with the game long decided.
Mond also ran for a score to help Texas A&M improve to 5-1 — all in the Southeastern Conference — for its best start since opening 6-0 in 2016. The Aggies are 7-0 against the Gamecocks.