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Reality Check: What does Texas A&M's uncertainty against Vanderbilt say?

November 18, 2015
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Perhaps nothing sums up the disappointing turn Texas A&M’s football season has taken more than the following quote:

“We’ve got a challenge ahead of us going on the road. It’ll be senior night for them, an emotional night, but it’ll be emotional for us, too, because we want to get No. 8 as bad as everybody.”

That was Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin referring to the challenge of facing 4-6 Vanderbilt, which has lost to Western Kentucky and was blasted 34-0 by Houston.

The natural order of college football in Texas should all but guarantee A&M clobbers any opponent that loses to Houston by five touchdowns.

Yet, A&M is facing a major challenge.

True, coaches always build up opponents. Coaches always want to create the scenario that their team is facing a colossal obstacle. Coaches never want to appear overconfident.

Unfortunately, Sumlin was not just spewing coachspeak.

Usually, the biggest question about a trip to Nashville is choosing between Prince’s and Bolton’s for spicy hot chicken. Yet, many Aggies are experiencing real angst about leaving Music City with a victory.

They should. And that’s disturbing, because the Vanderbilt Commodores are not a good football team.

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Their four victories, none of which are against teams with a winning record, include a 17-13 win over Middle Tennessee, in which they had to rally from a 13-3 deficit in the fourth quarter.

There was also a 42-7 blowout of Austin Peay, an FCS member with an 0-11 record.

They beat Missouri, 10-3. They needed a defensive touchdown and a trick play to edge Kentucky 21-17.

Sure, they lost on a late field goal to Florida, 9-7. But Florida lost a fumble at the Vandy 12, two more at the Vandy 19 and threw an interception from the Vandy 43. The Gators also were stopped on downs at the Vandy 3-yard line.

Meanwhile, one-fourth of the Commodores' offensive productive came on one play — a 74-yard touchdown run by Ralph Webb.

Therein lies one of the main reasons the Aggies are nervous. The Commodores are pretty good in areas in which the Aggies are not.

Webb won’t be mistaken for Derrick Henry or Leonard Fournette — or even Alex Collins. However, he’s a solid running back who has rushed for at least 99 yards in each of the last four games. He also gained 90 yards on 25 carries in a loss to Ole Miss.

Guys like Auburn’s Jovon Robinson, South Carolina’s Brandon Wilds, Nevada’s James Butler and even Western Carolina’s Detrez Newsome have rushed for more than 100 yards against the struggling A&M run defense.

Why wouldn’t Webb be expected to do the same?

“They’re protecting the football and they have two running backs (Webb and Darrius Sims) that are good players and a good SEC offensive line,” Aggies defensive coordinator John Chavis said. “They want to run the football and let their defense play, and that puts a burden on us because we can’t give up the big plays. You can’t do that in the SEC and win.”

Conversely, Vanderbilt isn’t giving up many big plays.

The Commodores are 17th in the nation in total defense. They’re 10th in scoring defense. They’re fourth in stopping opponents on third down.

Those stats may be somewhat skewed because five of their FBS opponents are ranked between 78th and 124th in offense. Nevertheless, those numbers are impressive.

Conversely, A&M’s offense hasn’t been impressive lately against SEC competition.

In three of its last four SEC games, the A&M offense has been stagnant and turnover prone. A&M quarterbacks have thrown seven interceptions in losses to Alabama, Ole Miss and Auburn. They averaged just 270.3 yards in those games.

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The Aggies' offense looked good against South Carolina and Western Carolina, but that doesn’t inspire much confidence against Vanderbilt’s defense.

"They pride themselves on three-and-outs,” Sumlin said. “You combine that with a west coast-style offense and a running back creeping up on 1,000 yards, they're going to try to control the ball. They make it hard to score, they're going to hold people to field goals, control the clock and the game and play good defense. That's been their formula.”

Sumlin desperately needs to find a formula or win No. 8 may not come this week.

And indeed, if win No. 8 doesn’t come against a bad Vanderbilt team, it may not come at all.
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Reality Check: What does A&M's uncertainty against Vanderbilt say?

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Olin Buchanan
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Reality Check: What does Texas A&M's uncertainty against Vanderbilt say?
AggieGreg06
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Unless we turn the ball over 3+ times, we aren't going to lose this game.
Citizen Reign
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With at least three turnovers in five games, that means there is almost a 60% chance A&M loses.
Maroon Flash
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Ole Miss at home was up on Vandy by 4 points in the 4th quarter. Florida had a hard time beating Vandy.

What it says is that we are in the SEC now and everybody gives out scholarships.
Lateralus Ag
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Unless we turn the ball over 3+ times, we aren't going to lose this game.


Said a lot of people before Ole Miss....and Auburn...
AggieGreg06
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Unless we turn the ball over 3+ times, we aren't going to lose this game.


Said a lot of people before Ole Miss....and Auburn...


Auburn and Ole Miss have waaaaaaay more NFL talent than Vandy.
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Unless we turn the ball over 3+ times, we aren't going to lose this game.


Said a lot of people before Ole Miss....and Auburn...
Didn't we turn the ball over 3+ times in both of those games?
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You had me at Prince's Hot Chicken Shack
jpalmer
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Relax, all is well
wtr1975
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Unless we turn the ball over 3+ times, we aren't going to lose this game.
Hello Coach Sumlin - The same old dismissive, arrogant, SWAG, rap music in Practice, Helicopter, black uniform, "is that a question" - why aren't you satisfied - we won the game - attitude is getting old. Olin's premise is spot on - Vandy will come to play SEC football - they smell blood in the water and they will come prepared to continue to fight (at home) for the sacred 6th game that will send them to a bowl game for only the 6th time in their history. Nothing less than an attitude change from the top down will result in the same lackluster performance that we've seen when facing SEC teams this season, and it will result in a loss.

Come on Coach ($5 million) Sumlin - quit the game playing, earn your salary, and prepare your team for a battle! It's not on your coordinators or your position coaches - it's on you!!
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Reality Check: What does Texas A&M's uncertainty against Vanderbilt say?

Kevin Sumlin is NOT the right guy for Texas A&M
CapCityAg89
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What does it say? It says we have too many BAS pus***s on this board. A&M wins by three touchdowns.
cs69ag
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Vandy had 4 turnovers in their 0-34 loss at Cougar High. This game will likely be determined by turnovers as most of our wins and losses have been.
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that will send them to a bowl game for the 1st time since the early 80's.

They've been in four bowls since the 80s including the Compass Bowl last year, which they won.
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What does it say? It says we have too many BAS pus***s on this board. A&M wins by three touchdowns.
It's not BAS when A&M has legit problems scoring against the worst defenses in college football, all while allowing the worst running games in the nation to top 200 yards with relative ease.

According to Football Outsiders, A&M has the 71st ranked offense out of 128 teams: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/feioff

It's actually amazing that the defense is still ranked 13th out of 128, according to the same: http://www.footballoutsiders.com/stats/feidef

Seriously people, the offense is genuinely horrific.
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It says Sumlin is a waste of 5 mil
jwal
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I think the Aggie success vs Vanderbilt rides on a decent offensive game plan. This ultimately is on Coach Sumlin. I hope KA, should he get the nod to start as has been tossed about, is NOT forced to chunk the short passes the whole game or forced to hand off the ball, in shotgun/pistol formation, 7 yards deep in the backup vs, an 8 man front, etc.

If the Aggies are sluggish and struggle to move the ball, it'll be a closer game than what is wanted.

Agree with wtr1975 poster that Vandy will be bringing it and that Coach Sumlin should have what it takes to win or it will incite further questions about his tenure.
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