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SEC Unfiltered picks USC over Texas A&M in College Station Regional

Texas A&M baseball is undeniably in a better place than it was a year ago, but the path to this point has been anything but smooth. The Aggies have outperformed their preseason expectations, yet the season-long roller coaster driven largely by injuries on the mound has left a lingering question hanging over the program. How good is this team right now?

Two-thirds of the way through SEC play, A&M looked like a lock for a top‑eight national seed. But a late-season slide changed everything. The Aggies stumbled to a 4–6 finish in SEC play, then bowed out in their first game of the SEC Tournament. In a sport defined by runs and momentum, A&M hit its coldest stretch at the worst possible time. And in the “what have you done for me lately” world of college baseball, that slump carried weight.

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The result was a branding win, A&M still earned the spotlight of hosting, but a seeding setback. The selection committee slotted the Aggies as the No. 12 overall seed, a tough landing spot for a team that spent much of April tracking toward the top eight.

That seeding delivered a difficult regional draw. Texas State, who already beat A&M earlier this season, and USC, winners of three of their last four Pac‑12 series, headline a field that several national outlets believe the Aggies may struggle to escape. SEC Unfiltered even picked USC to win the regional and if we’re being objective, that outcome isn’t far‑fetched.

A&M has the talent to advance. But the combination of injuries, inconsistency on the mound, and a shaky finish has created a level of uncertainty that simply didn’t exist a month ago. The Aggies have exceeded expectations and now have to prove they can still play like the team that once looked destined for a top‑eight seed.

Texas A&M will face Lamar on Friday at 3:00 p.m., which will air on the SEC Network.

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This article originally appeared on Aggies Wire: SEC Unfiltered picks USC over Texas A&M in College Station Regional

Reporting by Jarrett Johnson, Aggies Wire / Aggies Wire

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