Kevin Sumlin
Ben Malena
Travis Labhart
Gavin Stansbury
De'Vante Harris
Texas A&M Football
“I think their confidence level is going up, and we’re going to need that, because we’re back into league play, we got a pretty good stretch here of three good football teams that will challenge not just those guys, but challenge our whole football team. It’s good that those guys have been in the fire and I think a little bit more confidence at this point.”
• It was the 699th victory in program history. The Aggies will seek to become the 18th team in FBS history to reach 700 victories.
• The Aggies improve to 7-2 overall.
• A&M eclipsed the 50-point mark for the ninth time in 22 games under Coach Sumlin, including four times in 2013.
#JohnnyRepeat
• Defending Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel accounted for six touchdowns with four passing TDs and two rushing scores. He completed 16-of-24 passes for 273 yards and rushed for 67 yards on seven carries before exiting the game in the third quarter.
• Manziel’s six TDs matched his career high for TD responsibility.
• It was the ninth time that Manziel has generated at least three passing TDs and at least one rushing TD in a game.
• It was his eighth game with two or more rushing and passing TDs in a game.
• His third-quarter 49-yard TD run was the team’s longest rush of the season.
• It was the 19th time in 22 career games that Manziel generated 300 or more total yards.
• Manziel passed Kevin Murray for sole possession of No. 2 in career touchdowns with 54. He’s chasing Jerrod Johnson’s record of 67 touchdowns from 2007-10.
Evans matches Fuller
• Sophomore Biletnikoff Award candidate Mike Evans matched Jeff Fuller’s school record for season receiving TDs in just nine games with his 12th TD grab of the season.
• Evans finished the night with four catches for 46 yards with one touchdown.
• His TD catch was a 26-yarder from Johnny Manziel, marking the 20th time in 22 games that Evans has at least one 20-yard catch.
Offensive notables
• With 57 points vs. UTEP, the Aggies have now scored 40 or more points in 12 straight games, which is the longest active streak in the FBS.
• The Aggies generated 564 yards against UTEP, marking the eighth straight game with 500 or more total yards, which is the longest active streak in FBS.
• It was A&M’s 21st straight game with 400 or more yards, which is the nation’s second-longest streak.
• The Aggies eclipsed the 400-point plateau for season points scored in the ninth game of the season for the second straight year. It’s the fifth straight season and the ninth time in program history that the Aggies have hit 400 points in a season.
• The Aggies current pace of total offense (582.6) is ahead of the school record of 558.5 set last season. The Aggies have 5,243 yards through nine games.
Another strong defensive effort
• The Aggies held UTEP to 198 yards of total offense, the first time they’ve held an opponent under 200 yards since limiting Kansas to 197 in a 61-7 win on Nov. 19, 2011.
• The Aggies held UTEP to 71 passing yards, the first time they have held an opponent under 100 yards since limiting LSU to 97 yards on Oct. 20, 2012. That game also marked the last time A&M had three INTs in a game. The 71 passing yards was the fewest by an A&M opponent since the Aggies limited Army to 4 yards on Sept. 27, 2008.
• After forcing 11 turnovers in the first seven games, the Aggies have forced eight turnovers in the last two games, including three INTs and one fumble against UTEP.
Notables
• Floyd Raven’s punt block on UTEP’s opening offensive was the Aggies’ first since K.J. Williams blocked one against Texas in 2008. The blocked boot rolled through the endzone for a safety, which was the first scored by the Aggies since Oklahoma State ran out the back of the endzone to protect their 2011 victory at Kyle Field.
• The safety caused by Raven’s block put the Aggies on the scoreboard first for the eighth straight game and for the 21st time in 22 games under head coach Kevin Sumlin.
• The Aggies had a three-and-out on their opening offensive series, breaking a streak of seven games with a TD on their first drive of the game. It was A&M’s first three-and-out on the opening offensive series in 19 games.
• The Aggie defense forced a punt (blocked by Raven) on UTEP’s opening series. It marked the 15 times that the Aggies have forced a punt, a turnover or a turnover on downs in 22 games with Mark Snyder as defensive coordinator.
• Senior WR Travis Labhart had a career-high two touchdowns.
12th Man, Polo, captains, coin toss
• For the ninth straight game, sophomore defensive back Sam Moeller was the 12th Man.
• Wearing the #90 jersey in memory of fallen teammate Polo Manukainiu was redshirt freshman Tyrone Taylor (normally wears #50). Manukainiu died in a tragic car accident last summer.
• The Aggies’ team captain representatives at the coin toss were seniors Ben Malena, Toney Hurd Jr. and Jake Matthews and junior Mike Evans. UTEP won the toss and elected to receive.
Quotes, Notes & Video: Texas A&M 57, UTEP 7
Texas A&M HC Kevin Sumlin
On the status of Tra Carson…
“Latest update is that he’s not in the hospital, he was in the training room, sitting up, and going home. As of now he won’t be in the hospital tonight. He had feeling and X-Rays were negative. Really precautionary measures out there any time you have a player complaining about something in his neck. He was in pain out there, which at first you think is a bad situation but that’s a lot better than not having feeling or numbness or anything like that. We’ll see where he is, but all signs right now point to nothing very serious and not nearly as bad as it looked at the beginning.”On the play of the defense…
“We’re playing a lot of guys, and I think any time you’re doing that, starting to get some confidence, playing a lot of people, we’ve been able to rotate a lot of guys the last couple games, and get some energy. We’ve gotten through the last two weeks without Alonzo Williams, which we wanted to get through tonight without Cedric Ogbuehi and Alonzo they probably could have played, but we’re trying to get them through another week, as we get back in league play, hopefully, we’ll be at full strength again.”On Johnny Manziel’s 49-yard touchdown run and the Texas A&M offense…
“Running down the middle of the field, I just watched the highlight of it. It’s good for him, he’s always been capable of that, the last couple of weeks, with him not practicing until Friday before the game, there was a different game plan for him. We started uncharacteristically slow for whatever reason, we were just a little bit off the first couple of series, the balls were just a little bit off, we dropped the ball, we weren’t as sharp as we usually are. We kicked it into gear, and the message was to come out in the second half and play like we did in the second quarter, and I think our guys responded both offensively and defensively.”On the play of true freshmen Darian Claiborne and Isaiah Golden…
“It’s been extremely crucial. When you sit there and got a true freshman mike linebacker and a true freshman nose guard, you worry a little bit. The opponent reads the program too, there’s no hiding that. They’re going to try to figure out where they are. Those guys know that, and it’s been valuable. With Darian really going since Arkansas and Isaiah Golden going really the last couple of weeks getting a lot of playing time. Like I said, that’s only going to help us because they’re getting better every week.“I think their confidence level is going up, and we’re going to need that, because we’re back into league play, we got a pretty good stretch here of three good football teams that will challenge not just those guys, but challenge our whole football team. It’s good that those guys have been in the fire and I think a little bit more confidence at this point.”
RB Ben Malena
On Tra Carson…
“It was kind of scary. He is a very vital part to our team not only running the ball but as a key contributor on special teams. I just talked to him in the locker room and he is fine. He was walking around, and talking with everybody. They just wanted to keep him down and cart him off the field for precautionary reasons.”On gaining momentum…
“We got off to a slow start, and that’s not something we want to do and things weren’t clicking with throwing the ball. We started running the ball a little bit and got things going and we started putting up points.”On running game…
“I think we did pretty well. It’s a luxury having four talented running backs and it really keeps all of us fresh. We all share the ball and every time all four of us get the ball we are going to contribute.”On going forward…
“It’s really good from a defensive standpoint only giving up seven points. From an offensive standpoint, putting up the points that we did was good and we understand that we are going back into league play. Going up against Mississippi State is going to be a very fun game, especially for the seniors. We will be playing on senior night, the last time playing on Kyle Field and we will be ready.”WR Travis Labhart
On Tra Carson…
“I haven’t heard anything yet. I think a lot was precautionary. You have to do that when its neck injury or head, you just don’t want to make it worse. He seemed fine from what I’ve heard, but prayers out to him.”On the field sound…
“It was very quiet. I thought the same thing. I’m just trying to pray for him and his family and I’m hoping he is okay. Tra is one of the toughest guys I know so if he goes down and stays on the ground, it’s probably something that is legitimate. Prayers up for him and I hope he is okay.”On gaining momentum…
“Johnny called us over as a unit, the whole offensive team, and just gave a great leadership speech. We were very lackadaisical for a little bit. I think he did a good job of assuming the leadership role and taking charge and letting us know that we needed to pick up what we were doing.”On UTEP's coverage…
“We knew they were going to be a man team. Honestly they did a really good job of disguising and rolling to some cover three, just kind of back and forth. We had a good game plan going in. We felt like our receiving corps could make plays down the field and it kind of just happened to fall that way tonight.”On Mike Evans…
“Mike is obviously one of the best receivers in the nation if not the best. They just missed on a couple plays, it was close and they will want to polish that up. Mike and Johnny will definitely, I know for a fact, will want to polish that up. It just kind of happened that way; the way they were rolling coverage is, Malcome and I were both having some success in the slot. That corner route seemed to be open and their rolling coverage just panned out that way.”On the wind factor…
“That’s [punt return] as not good. The wind was blowing, but I just need to see that. The punter was a little bit sporadic. For ‘Quiv’ [LaQuivionte Gonzalez], he ball just got blown over his head and I don’t think he was quite ready for it. On mine, I thought I was camped out underneath it, and I just misjudged it. I got my hands on it and virtually caught it then it just fell out of my hands. Johnny seemed to be piercing the wind and it didn’t seem to affect it. Other than wind-chill, it was a little chilly, but I don’t think it affected our air attack.”DE Gavin Stansbury
On defensive takeaways…
“It’s all about effort. Everybody is swarming to the ball. I said last week that everyone is bringing their full energy to the team, plating with more excitement. We’re all just on board, and it’s going to carry on for the rest of the season.”On defensive improvements…
“We’ve been having great practices the last few weeks. Also, I think it has to do with confidence. You have to have confidence in yourself and in your team to have a great game. Like I said, great practices the past few weeks and it’s been a great turnaround for us.”CB De'Vante Harris
On his interception…
“We were in a cover two. Toney Hurd was playing over the top of the corner route and I just baited the quarterback into hitting the hitch route. He threw it kind of low and it just fell into my hands, so nothing special, just a pick.On the defensive performance…
“We fed off of each other the whole night. We flew around, made plays, Coach Snyder was giving it to us. We gelled together and just played really good football.”Post-game notes
About the win...• It was the 699th victory in program history. The Aggies will seek to become the 18th team in FBS history to reach 700 victories.
• The Aggies improve to 7-2 overall.
• A&M eclipsed the 50-point mark for the ninth time in 22 games under Coach Sumlin, including four times in 2013.
#JohnnyRepeat
• Defending Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel accounted for six touchdowns with four passing TDs and two rushing scores. He completed 16-of-24 passes for 273 yards and rushed for 67 yards on seven carries before exiting the game in the third quarter.
• Manziel’s six TDs matched his career high for TD responsibility.
• It was the ninth time that Manziel has generated at least three passing TDs and at least one rushing TD in a game.
• It was his eighth game with two or more rushing and passing TDs in a game.
• His third-quarter 49-yard TD run was the team’s longest rush of the season.
• It was the 19th time in 22 career games that Manziel generated 300 or more total yards.
• Manziel passed Kevin Murray for sole possession of No. 2 in career touchdowns with 54. He’s chasing Jerrod Johnson’s record of 67 touchdowns from 2007-10.
Evans matches Fuller
• Sophomore Biletnikoff Award candidate Mike Evans matched Jeff Fuller’s school record for season receiving TDs in just nine games with his 12th TD grab of the season.
• Evans finished the night with four catches for 46 yards with one touchdown.
• His TD catch was a 26-yarder from Johnny Manziel, marking the 20th time in 22 games that Evans has at least one 20-yard catch.
Offensive notables
• With 57 points vs. UTEP, the Aggies have now scored 40 or more points in 12 straight games, which is the longest active streak in the FBS.
• The Aggies generated 564 yards against UTEP, marking the eighth straight game with 500 or more total yards, which is the longest active streak in FBS.
• It was A&M’s 21st straight game with 400 or more yards, which is the nation’s second-longest streak.
• The Aggies eclipsed the 400-point plateau for season points scored in the ninth game of the season for the second straight year. It’s the fifth straight season and the ninth time in program history that the Aggies have hit 400 points in a season.
• The Aggies current pace of total offense (582.6) is ahead of the school record of 558.5 set last season. The Aggies have 5,243 yards through nine games.
Another strong defensive effort
• The Aggies held UTEP to 198 yards of total offense, the first time they’ve held an opponent under 200 yards since limiting Kansas to 197 in a 61-7 win on Nov. 19, 2011.
• The Aggies held UTEP to 71 passing yards, the first time they have held an opponent under 100 yards since limiting LSU to 97 yards on Oct. 20, 2012. That game also marked the last time A&M had three INTs in a game. The 71 passing yards was the fewest by an A&M opponent since the Aggies limited Army to 4 yards on Sept. 27, 2008.
• After forcing 11 turnovers in the first seven games, the Aggies have forced eight turnovers in the last two games, including three INTs and one fumble against UTEP.
Notables
• Floyd Raven’s punt block on UTEP’s opening offensive was the Aggies’ first since K.J. Williams blocked one against Texas in 2008. The blocked boot rolled through the endzone for a safety, which was the first scored by the Aggies since Oklahoma State ran out the back of the endzone to protect their 2011 victory at Kyle Field.
• The safety caused by Raven’s block put the Aggies on the scoreboard first for the eighth straight game and for the 21st time in 22 games under head coach Kevin Sumlin.
• The Aggies had a three-and-out on their opening offensive series, breaking a streak of seven games with a TD on their first drive of the game. It was A&M’s first three-and-out on the opening offensive series in 19 games.
• The Aggie defense forced a punt (blocked by Raven) on UTEP’s opening series. It marked the 15 times that the Aggies have forced a punt, a turnover or a turnover on downs in 22 games with Mark Snyder as defensive coordinator.
• Senior WR Travis Labhart had a career-high two touchdowns.
12th Man, Polo, captains, coin toss
• For the ninth straight game, sophomore defensive back Sam Moeller was the 12th Man.
• Wearing the #90 jersey in memory of fallen teammate Polo Manukainiu was redshirt freshman Tyrone Taylor (normally wears #50). Manukainiu died in a tragic car accident last summer.
• The Aggies’ team captain representatives at the coin toss were seniors Ben Malena, Toney Hurd Jr. and Jake Matthews and junior Mike Evans. UTEP won the toss and elected to receive.
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