Texas A&M at Texas (7:30 p.m. on ABC)

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HM: Game’s in Austin. Arch has looked really good these last four games. Texas A&M is bound to lose at some point. Texas 30 – Texas A&M 24

JW: I’ve been on the TAMU Train since the start, but I was also on the Arch Train – albeit not Heisman talk. Ever since that New York Times article about Arch being the worst quarterback in the history of football, he’s been pretty damn good. He’s completed 114 of 176 passes (64.7 percent) for 1,223 yards with nine total touchdowns and only two interceptions, with a 2-1 record against Top 10 teams. Texas 32 – Texas A&M 27

AJ: It feels as if Texas A&M has a strong opportunity to end the regular season undefeated. Although, this one could get tricky in Austin. This matchup goes back and forth, but the Aggies escape with a late field goal. Texas A&M 27 – Texas 24

JC: As Carolina found out, the Aggies are one of the best second half teams in the country. Revenge happens after the Longhorns lead at half. Texas A&M 42 – Texas 34

WG: Granted, these two teams took 12-year break but the Longhorns have won four of the last five and have not lost to the Aggies in Austin since 2011 (hey, it sounds like a good stat). It all stops Friday night. Arch Manning fails in the final two minutes. Texas A&M 28 – Texas 24

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