For No. 3 Florida and No. 12 Texas A&M, it’s not whether the Southeastern Conference foes will make the NCAA Tournament, it’s more about where they will be seeded.When the Gators (24-4, 11-4 SEC) take on the Aggies (20-8, 9-6) on Saturday in Gainesville, Fla., both teams will have a chance to enhance their resumes, which were damaged this week with losses to unranked teams.While Florida is smarting from an 88-83 defeat Tuesday at Georgia, Texas A&M is reeling after its third straight loss, 86-84 at home to Vanderbilt on Wednesday.”We have to figure out ways to improve because if you’re not improving this time of the year, it’s not status quo, you’re getting worse because other teams are improving,” Aggies coach Buzz Williams said.The last three losses for Texas A&M have borne the same earmarks.In each of the games, including a 77-69 loss at home to then-No. 6 Tennessee and a 70-54 defeat at then-No. 21 Mississippi State, the Aggies won the battle of the boards by at least seven. But in each of the games, they also committed more turnovers and shot worse than their foes.The most telling difference has been in 3-point shooting. While the Aggies have hit 20 of 75 (26.7 percent) from deep during the skid, they have surrendered 32 of 76 (42.1 percent) shooting from long range.”We have to finish at the rim better,” Williams said.He can’t blame 6-foot-9 Minnesota transfer Pharrel Payne, who has made 13 of 18 shots during the losing streak, scoring 34 points and collecting 18 rebounds.The Aggies need better work from their top two scorers. Wade Taylor IV missed all nine of his 3-point tries against Tennessee and Zhuric Phelps has made just 2 of 13 (15.4 percent) from deep and totaled twice as many turnovers (12) as assists (six) during the streak.Texas A&M now faces a daunting task, playing two of the top three teams in the rankings. After Florida, the Aggies take on No. 1 Auburn on Tuesday.