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Reason to believe: Don't count the Aggies out against Clemson

September 5, 2018
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You want to believe. You want to believe experts are erroneous. You want to believe your hopes for victory are valid. You want to believe Texas A&M really can defeat second-ranked Clemson. Too often, you’ve been left bruised, blind-sided and — of course — battered.

But all of that can change on Saturday at Kyle Field. Upset Clemson and unranked A&M suddenly soars into the college football Top 20. Win and the Aggies immediately become contenders in the powerful Southeastern Conference West Division. Prevail and coach Jimbo Fisher’s plan to raise A&M to elite status is greatly expedited.

Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney, who turned the Tigers from perennial underachiever to national power, thinks A&M is already making big strides in that direction.

“Texas A&M is a lot further than we were in fall of ’09,” Swinney said on Wednesday. “Texas A&M has great facilities. They have more 4- and 5-stars on the roster than we had. I think they’ve got everything they need.”

“Texas A&M has great facilities. They have more 4- and 5-stars on the roster than we had. I think they’ve got everything they need.”
- Clemson head coach Dabo Swinney

You want to believe that’s true. You want to believe that A&M is good enough to beat Clemson. Well, you can believe it. That’s not a suggestion that Aggies should jump on the next plane to Vegas and bet the kids’ college funds on the Aggies.

However, it is a suggestion that Aggies can enter Kyle Field knowing that their team can win — and not just because Clemson tends to sleepwalk through a game or two every year. The Aggies could glean confidence from the fact that essentially the same team was competitive in a 27-19 loss to national champion Alabama a year ago.

“I feel like we always knew no matter who we play against we have the type of players to (win),” said quarterback Kellen Mond, who last year was a true freshman. “We had a lot of freshmen last year. That experience we have now kind of gives us an extra confidence boost.”

There are few other reasons A&M can win. That should be FEW — as in Fisher, Elko and Williams.

Fisher is a proven coach who has instilled a toughness previously missing at A&M. He’s also a smart coach, who will adjust his scheme based on his opponent's strengths and weaknesses.

Clemson’s primary strength is its powerful defensive line and relentless pass rush. Look for Fisher to call screens, draws, quick passes and maybe a shovel pass. Look for a moving pocket or Mond on rollouts and bootlegs.

Fisher knows how to attack Clemson — or better yet how to stave off Clemson’s attack. Last season Fisher’s Florida State offense was riddled with injuries and starting a true freshman quarterback. Yet, the Seminoles trailed Clemson just 17-14 and had the football at the Tigers’ 40-yard line with less than seven minutes remaining before eventually falling 31-14. 

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Jimbo Fisher and Dabo Swinney have a storied history and have each won four of their eight meetings. 

Kyle Field will be in an absolute frenzy if the Aggies are in contention in the fourth quarter. That will depend heavily on Defensive Coordinator Mike Elko. The Aggies would seem to benefit from a low-scoring game.

Elko faced Clemson three times from (2014-16) as defensive coordinator at Wake Forest. He was always overmatched athletically, but in 2014 Wake Forest was tied 20-20 in the fourth quarter before falling 34-20. He’s never faced Clemson with as much talent at Wake Forest as he has at A&M, especially on the defensive line. 

Defensive ends Kingsley Keke and Landis Durham and defensive tackles Justin Madubuike and Daylon Mack will pose serious problems for Clemson’s offensive line. Still, skeptics will doubt A&M’s ability to contain quarterbacks Kelly Bryant and/or Trevor Lawrence or explosive running back Travis Etienne. Kingsley Keke is confident, though.

“I don’t know what they’re (skeptics) saying,” Keke said. “I just know my team is going to be ready to play.”

A&M’s defense is solid, but it’s vital that unit isn’t on the field too long. That’s where Williams comes in. He must run tough and be sure-handed with the football.

The junior running back won’t erupt for 240 rushing yards like he did in the season-opening win over Northwestern State, but he’s a breakaway threat against anybody. If the defense can keep the Aggies in contention in the fourth quarter, Williams definitely has the ability to make a game-changing play as a runner or receiver. He could break off a long run that could provide a late lead and allow Texas A&M to post an upset.

Would that be shocking? Absolutely.

Is that even possible? You better believe it.

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Reason to believe: Don't count the Aggies out against Clemson

29,781 Views | 12 Replies | Last: 5 yr ago by GumboMaverick
Nonregdrummer09
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Puff, puff, give, Olin.
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I BELIEVE!
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MicheIangeIo
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Lol sure
Agijud
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I literally just started sweating reading this. My nerves are already shot for the week. Can't focus on work. I've turned in 3 separate online Walmart orders for my tailgate because I keep thinking of more things we NEED! Two trips so far to the liquor store. I swear I'm forgetting something. I work up last night in a panic and put my tickets in my travel bag so I wouldn't forget them. I'm working late each night so that I can leave Friday morning and get everything set up Friday night so, as the sun rises in Gloryland on Saturday morning, and the Tom Herman kissing booths appear at ESPN GameDay, we will be ready. My older brother, who has never been to a college game in his life at 54 years old, is coming with me and, despite being the worst Tshirt teasip fan ever, has committed to wearing the Colors of the Gods! Crap! Now I'm even more shaky!
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We're going to win this SOB.
We will.
ClemsonTig
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A&M can certainly win. No question.

Our losses to Syracuse (road) and Pitt (home) aren't good examples though. We have lost games we should have won where we overlooked our opponent. Pitt was also pretty darn good as they ended the year with wins over the Big Ten Champs (Penn State) and the National Champs (Clemson).

We won't be overlooking 100K fans in an SEC stadium, SEC team, prime time, with GameDay in attendance. We've been money in those games against teams like Notre Dame, FSU, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Chickens.

Over the past 3 seasons we have only lost 2 regular season games.

Here's Dabo on Kyle Field and the crowd. AWESOME,

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ClemsonTig said:

A&M can certainly win. No question.

Our losses to Syracuse (road) and Pitt (home) aren't good examples though. We have lost games we should have won where we overlooked our opponent. Pitt was also pretty darn good as they ended the year with wins over the Big Ten Champs (Penn State) and the National Champs (Clemson).

We won't be overlooking 100K fans in an SEC stadium, SEC team, prime time, with GameDay in attendance. We've been money in those games against teams like Notre Dame, FSU, Auburn, Virginia Tech, Chickens.

Over the past 3 seasons we have only lost 2 regular season games.

Here's Dabo on Kyle Field and the crowd. AWESOME,



I doubt Clemson overlooks A&M, but they may not look at it as a must win (because it isn't). Clemson can lose a close game and still easily make the playoffs.

I really don't see any games on their schedule where they will be challenged except maybe the ACC Championship game?

Georgia Southern - easy win
@ Georgia Tech - maybe could stay within two tds by controling the ball and running the clock
Syracuse - revenge, won't be close
@ Wake Forest - easy win
NC State - maybe could stay within two tds if Clemson sleepwalks through a half
@ FSU - based on the way FSU offensive line looked in their first game - terrible matchup for Seminoles
Louisville - maybe Bama made them look worse than they are but it wasn't pretty
@ Boston College - This could possibly be a tough road game but talent level isn't close
Duke - Could keep it close for a half
South Carolina - Good team but they don't have the depth for a game this late in the season unless they are just really fortunate with injuries

Virginia Tech or Miami in the Championship game? Both teams are talented but Clemson would still be a double digit favorite.


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The key will be a combination of execution and intangibles where the team reaches deeper and doesn't just "receive" the conventional wisdom as "fact."
GumboMaverick
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Agijud said:

I literally just started sweating reading this. My nerves are already shot for the week. Can't focus on work. I've turned in 3 separate online Walmart orders for my tailgate because I keep thinking of more things we NEED! Two trips so far to the liquor store. I swear I'm forgetting something. I work up last night in a panic and put my tickets in my travel bag so I wouldn't forget them. I'm working late each night so that I can leave Friday morning and get everything set up Friday night so, as the sun rises in Gloryland on Saturday morning, and the Tom Herman kissing booths appear at ESPN GameDay, we will be ready. My older brother, who has never been to a college game in his life at 54 years old, is coming with me and, despite being the worst Tshirt teasip fan ever, has committed to wearing the Colors of the Gods! Crap! Now I'm even more shaky!
Where are you tailgating? I'll bring more liquor... Im in the same boat. Bringing a buddy who is from Conneticut who has never been to a big time college game. This one should be a good one.
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