Things got off to a pretty ugly start for the No. 7 Texas A&M Aggies in front of the home crowd against the No. 8 Auburn Tigers during Saturday's doubleheader. It started with Auburn lighting A&M up for an 18-5 mercy ruling in Game 1 of the series before turning the burners down for a 5-4 win in Game 2, before the Aggies got their act together in the series finale with a 4-3 victory. The win without a doubt derailed some momentum on the A&M hype train, this being their first conference series loss since the weekend against the Georgia Bulldogs back in late March, but thankfully due to their tear they went on in April, the NCAA Tournament is still very much a possibility for the Maroon and White. Takeaways From Texas A&M's Win Vs. Auburn Texas A&M infielder Chris Hacopian (8) fields against Florida during an NCAA baseball game at Condron Family Ballpark at Alfred A. McKethan Field in Gainesville, FL.…