
""Thank you for staying with us. Sorry for what the first half looked like ..." -- Texas A&M HC Mike Elko It was a tale of two halves for Texas A&M in a Week 12 matchup with South Carolina -- the Gamecocks raced out to a 30-3 lead before the break, before the Aggies stormed back in a furious second half rally to win 31-30 in College Station. The win marked the largest comeback by an FBS team this season and the largest comeback in Texas A&M history, according to ESPN Research."
""50/50 ball was a 100/0 ball." -- Notre Dame HC Marcus Freeman With "College GameDay" in town for its matchup with Pittsburgh, Notre Dame knew the spotlight would be on them on Saturday and the Fighting Irish answered the bell to the tune of 387 total yards of offense in a 37-15 win. A big part of Notre Dame's offensive success was the play of wide receiver Malachi Fields, who caught seven balls for 99 yards and a pair of touchdowns. One of those touchdowns was a physically imposing snag by the 6-foot-4 graduate student, with Freeman remarking after the game that Fields' stature and ability in the air changes the calculus on certain throws."
""So you're saying he played pretty good? How 'bout that?" -- Oregon HC Dan Lanning Oregon kept things rolling in its quest for a College Football Playoff berth on Friday night, amassing a 28-6 halftime lead before cruising to a 42-13 win over Mi"
Coaches delivered memorable postgame lines following significant Week 12 college football outcomes. Texas A&M overcame a 30-3 halftime deficit to win 31-30, marking the largest FBS comeback of the season and the largest comeback in Texas A&M history, with the head coach thanking fans for staying. Notre Dame produced 387 total yards and a 37-15 victory, fueled by Malachi Fields' seven catches for 99 yards and two touchdowns, and a coach noted Fields' aerial advantage on contested throws. Oregon continued its playoff push with a dominant win and a lighthearted head-coach quip after the game.
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