For the second straight weekend, the No. 9 Texas A&M Aggies struggled in SEC play, this time on the road against the No. 20 Ole Miss Rebels in Oxford. The Rebels took Game 1 Friday night by a score of 5-3, before the two schools split a doubleheader Saturday, Game 2 18-5 in favor of the Aggies and then Game 3 went 6-5 for Ole Miss. The Aggies now sit at 37-12 on the season, with 10 of those losses coming against opponents from the Southeastern Conference, losing their last two series after having won the five before then. Takeaways From A&M's Second Straight Series Loss Texas A&M pitcher Aiden Sims on the mound | Texas A&M athletics With one more series left to go in the regular season, here are some notes after Texas A&M's second consecutive SEC loss in Oxford this past weekend.…