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What is Texas A&M baseball's RPI after dropping Auburn series?

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Texas A&M baseball's RPI has dropped four spots after the Auburn loss over the weekend.

After dropping two of three contests to Auburn over the weekend, Texas A&M baseball dropped one spot in this week's updated college baseball RPI. It was a lackluster start to the conference matchup against the Tigers, as the Aggies dropped Saturday's doubleheader 18-5 and 5-4, but they bounced back nicely in the series finale for a 4-3 win and avoided the program's first time being swept in 2026. The series loss against Auburn marked Texas A&M's first since March 21 against Georgia, which resulted in a slight drop from No.

4 to No. 8 in this week's RPI. The college baseball RPI (Rating Percentage Index) is an NCAA formula that ranks teams based on the strength of their schedule.

Here is where the college baseball RPI stands entering the first week of May: UCLA (43-4) Georgia Tech (39-8) Texas (35-10) Auburn (32-14) Alabama (32-16) North Carolina (37-9) Florida St. (33-14) Texas A&M (35-10) Mississippi St. (36-12) USC (37-12) Southern Miss.

(34-14) Florida (31-17) Ole Miss (32-17) Kansas (37-11) Oregon St. (36-11) Georgia (38-11) Coastal Carolina (33-14) Nebraska (34-14) Oklahoma (30-16) Virginia (32-16) Wake Forest (32-17) Cincinnati (32-17) Missouri St. (27-17) Boston College (35-16) West Virginia (31-12) The Aggies have two series remaining, against Ole Miss (No.