Texas A&M repeated history with a second straight comeback win over Arkansas in Arlington last weekend.
It hopes to avoidrepeating history when it hosts Mississippi State on Saturday.
The Bulldogs roasted the Aggies in Week 6 last season, rebounding from an early 7-0 hole by running up 28 consecutive points and eventually leading by as much as 38 in a 48-24 win.
The loss was A&M's first of the year after a 5-0 start and knocked the Aggies from No. 6 to No. 14 in the Associated Press poll. Worse than that, it started their descent over the second half of the season, which started so promising but ended with five losses and a trip to the Liberty Bowl.