Texas A&M Football
Aggies celebrate another overtime defeat of Arkansas
When the dust finally settled in Arlington on Saturday, Texas A&M had beaten Arkanasas ... in overtime ... for the second year in a row (and scored a fourth straight win in the series, overall).
Does that make it a tradition now?
Regardless, the No. 14 Aggies (4-0, 1-0 SEC) again put a soft, but swift, end to the Razorbacks' (1-3, 0-1) hopes in AT&T Stadium. Following a pattern first set forth in 2014, A&M overcame an inspired charge from Bret Bielema's squad to tie it in the fourth quarter, then win it in overtime — complete with a defensive stop.
It only makes sense that the celebration would follow suit.
Does that make it a tradition now?
Regardless, the No. 14 Aggies (4-0, 1-0 SEC) again put a soft, but swift, end to the Razorbacks' (1-3, 0-1) hopes in AT&T Stadium. Following a pattern first set forth in 2014, A&M overcame an inspired charge from Bret Bielema's squad to tie it in the fourth quarter, then win it in overtime — complete with a defensive stop.
It only makes sense that the celebration would follow suit.
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