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Texas A&M Beats LSU 74–72 in Seven OTs, the Highest Scoring Game in FBS History

It was a crazy night in College Station after Texas A&M beat LSU 74–72 in seven overtimes in the highest-scoring game in FBS history.

Yes, you read that correctly. Seven overtimes.

The Aggies won it with Kellen Mond's touchdown pass to Quartney Davis and then Mond's pass to Kendrick Rogers for a game-winning two-point conversion.

Sunday morning's finish became the highest-scoring game in FBS history and tied a record for the longest game. On Nov. 26, 2016, Pittsburgh beat Syracuse 76–61, scoring a combined 137 points. Texas A&M and LSU combined for 146 points.

Since the NCAA adopted an overtime rule in 1996, four other FBS games have reached seven overtimes.