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    Who Are the Texas A&M-Auburn Game Announcers Today on ESPN? All You Need to Know About Week 5 Game’s Coverage Team

    A big SEC matchup is on deck on Saturday afternoon as the No. 9-ranked Texas A&M Aggies are set to host the Auburn Tigers. After a bye week in Week 4, the Aggies are looking to stay undefeated with a win over Auburn in Week 5. Conversely, the Tigers are looking to bounce back after dropping their first game of the season to No. 7-ranked Oklahoma last week. Here is everything you need to know about the matchup.

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    Texas A&M vs. Auburn Game Announcers Today

    When the Texas A&M vs. Auburn game kicks off on Saturday afternoon, Joe Tessitore, Jesse Palmer, and Katie George will be the broadcasters. College football fans should be familiar with this group of announcers, as it is one of the top ESPN crews.

    What Time Is the Texas A&M vs. Auburn Game Today?

    This game is set to kick off at 3:30 p.m. ET on Saturday. The game will be broadcast on ESPN. Texas A&M is hosting the game at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas.

    What To Expect In The Texas A&M vs. Auburn Game

    Looking ahead to the Texas A&M vs. Auburn matchup, it is expected to be a competitive game. However, the Aggies should have the edge. They are -250 favorites on FanDuel, whereas Auburn is a +202 underdog. While the sportsbooks do not get everything right, there are reasons to believe that the Aggies will come out on top on Saturday.

    So far this season, the Aggies have proven that they can compete with other top teams. Their most recent game was a narrow 41-40 win over No. 22-ranked Notre Dame. While it was close, it showed that the Aggies could defeat another ranked opponent. Additionally, the team is rested after having a bye week last week.

    Conversely, Auburn was not able to defeat its only ranked opponent thus far this season, Oklahoma. They lost the game 24-17 and showed they have weaknesses. To make matters worse, they have not had their bye week yet, and as a result, could be tired when going up against a well-rested Texas A&M squad. While fans should expect a competitive matchup, they should look for Texas A&M to pull ahead late.

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