After a disappointing series loss to then-No. 8 Auburn, No. 9 Texas A&M baseball remains ranked No. 8 in RPI, despite being outscored 26-13 over the three-game span. The weekend’s defeat snapped the Aggies’ five-series winning streak and pushed their Southeastern Conference record to 15-8. Looking at A&M’s season as a whole, how has it measured up to the formidable opponents of the SEC? With eight conference series under their belt, here’s how each of the Aggies’ weekend performances ranks against each other thus far. 8. Then-No. 8 Auburn | 1-2 Series Loss A&M’s most recent series loss to Auburn finds itself at the bottom of the totem pole. The Aggies were outscored 18-5 in Game 1, earning their first run-rule loss since falling to No.1 UCLA at Globe Life Field on Feb. 28 — except this time, they lost at home. Across the board, the Tigers mauled the Aggies through three games, outhitting the Maroon and White 35-18, with four fewer errors.…