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Twitter reacts to Texas A&M’s No. 7 seed in the 2023 NCAA Tournament

Texas A&M (25-9, 15-3 SEC) was deemed a 7-seed by the NCAA Selection Committee and the pitchforks were immediately drawn out on social media.

It wasn’t just the Aggies’ fateful that came to the team’s defense, for the most part, the larger college basketball landscape was just as bewildered as to how A&M could be seeded so low following their juggernaut end to the regular season.

After all, this is a team that stormed to a 15-3 SEC record, one game behind first-place Alabama. They defeated the Crimson Tide, Tennessee, and Arkansas at home. They’ve won at Auburn and Missouri and punched their ticket back to this year’s SEC title game.

It’s near impossible to ignore that body of work, even if you place an equal amount of weight on the Aggies’ non-conference record this season. A&M’s rebound in the latter half of the season made them a force to be reckoned with, which is arguably why no team wanted to draw them as a No. 5 seed, let alone a No. 7 seed.

Best of luck to the No. 10 Penn State Nittany Lions, whom the Aggies will meet in the First Round on Thursday. The same goes for the No. 2 Texas Longhorns, should we get a future SEC preview in the Second Round.

After Selection Sunday, Twitter provided some notable reactions from the Aggie fan base and even a few buffoons. If you need a good laugh throughout the day, check out some of these takes below:

TexAgs.com's Bill Liucci calling out the committee for their not-so subtle agenda

So...how does A&M's #19 NET ranking stack up versus the other No. 7 seeds in the tournament?

The Aggies' 7-seed projection was confusing from the start, and that carries over to all these irrational 'justifications'

Jeff Goodman coming in with the certified clown take of the year?

Did the committee hold a grudge after Buzz Williams' comments last year? GigEm247's Carter Karels certainly believes so

Winning 17 SEC games amounts to a 7 seed? ESPN's Peter Burns is having trouble doing the math

This just in: the committee explaining how a top-20 team in NET was rightfully given a 7-seed in this year's breacket

To be fair, are we sure that the selection committee knows basketball at this point?

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