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Opportunities elude Texas A&M in crushing 26-20 loss to No. 11 Alabama

October 7, 2023
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Status among the college football elite remains painfully elusive to Texas A&M. The breakthrough victory that would establish A&M as a legitimate championship contender hovers just out of reach.

Or perhaps the Aggies (4-2, 2-1) just let it slip through their fingers. Again.

How else could A&M's 26-20 Southeastern Conference football loss to No. 11 Alabama be explained?

The Crimson Tide (5-1, 3-0) definitely beat the Aggies on Saturday afternoon. But the Aggies certainly provided assistance.

In doing so, they inadvertently showed the crowd of 108,101 at Kyle Field the difference in what makes one team extraordinary and another ordinary.

Alabama capitalized on opportunities. The Crimson Tide scored touchdowns on second-and-15, third-and-14 and third-and-9.

“I guess you could say this game (Alabama) just wanted it more. I mean, they came out with the win. It’s tough to point out an exact difference, you know what I’m saying? I mean, they came out, and when they was down at halftime, they never backed down. They kept fighting.”
- Texas A&M WR Ainias Smith

In contrast, A&M — as it has been prone to do — routinely squandered chances to score.

Four times the Aggies ventured into the red zone. Only once did they get a touchdown. The other three — including two inside the 10-yard line  — netted just six points.

Their first series ended with two plays failing to gain one yard needed for a first down. Then, they settled for a field goal after reaching first-and-goal at the Alabama 6-yard line on their second series.

Their final series of the game reached the 2-yard line. A holding penalty canceled a touchdown and led to another field goal.

“We have got to score touchdowns in the red zone. You got to score touchdowns in the red zone.” lamented A&M coach Jimbo Fisher, obviously frustrated. "First drive, we missed a third-and-1, and fourth-and-1 about the 20. And then we kick a field goal the second time. And then we thought Ainias [Smith] scored (in the fourth quarter). Then we thought we scored and got the (holding) penalty. You have got to score touchdowns. You have got to score touchdowns.”

Early in the fourth quarter, the Aggies would’ve gladly taken a 41-yard field goal that would’ve cut into Alabama’s 24-17 lead. It was blocked.

There were more misses.

Fisher once opted to punt on fourth-and-1 at the Alabama 45-yard line. And early in the fourth quarter, Smith broke open behind the Alabama secondary for what could’ve been a game-tying 45-yard touchdown.

Alas, Max Johnson’s pass was underthrown and fell incomplete.

Elite teams make big plays in big games. The Aggies, too often, have not. It’s apparently not in their DNA (Did Not Achieve).

“I guess you could say, this game, (Alabama) just wanted it more,” Smith said. “I mean, they came out with the win. It’s tough to point out an exact difference, you know what I’m saying? I mean, they came out, and when they was down at halftime, they never backed down. They kept fighting.

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Alabama has now won 10 of the last 12 meetings against Texas A&M.

“I feel like we kept fighting. All the way towards the end, our defense was doing tremendous. We just got to capitalize more on offense.”

Smith touched on what makes this loss to Alabama so frustrating. The Aggies couldn’t take advantage of a strong defensive effort that, in the first half, frequently harassed Crimson Tide quarterback Jalen Milroe.

Milroe was sacked four times in the first half. On the strength of their ferocious pass rush, a Max Johnson touchdown pass to Jake Johnson and a Le’Veon Moss touchdown run, the Aggies held a 17-10 halftime lead.

They seemed to maintain momentum when Bryce Anderson intercepted a Milroe pass to thwart Alabama's first drive of the second half.

But two plays later, Max Johnson, under pressure, threw an interception. Immediately afterward, Milroe, whose passing is often maligned, suddenly looked like a Heisman contender.

Receiver Jermaine Burton began working over A&M's secondary. He and Milroe combined for a 15-yard touchdown and a 19-yard touchdown.

The Aggies entered the fourth quarter hoping to rally from a 24-17 deficit. They just couldn’t make the key plays that championship-caliber teams make.

Technically, the Aggies remain in the championship picture. They’re in second place in the SEC West Division race with half the season remaining.

But now winning the West would likely require the Aggies to win their remaining five SEC games. They’d also need Alabama to lose twice.

That’s like hoping to draw to an inside straight.

The Aggies are in that predicament because they royally flushed away so many chances.

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Opportunities elude Texas A&M in crushing 26-20 loss to No. 11 Alabama

9,956 Views | 11 Replies | Last: 6 mo ago by Papa Joe
Aggie1188
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Quote:

They just couldn't make the key plays that championship-caliber teams make.
As if we'd be championship caliber had we made one more play that won us the game. This is a poorly assembled roster and weakly coordinated.
Midnight Rider
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Yes we squandered opportunities, but the Petrino-Jimbo play calling was atrocious, especially in the second half. They did not put the team in the best position to win, especially with the QB in constant pressure. No help from the coaches with slants, mesh, dump to the back, etc. Looked like junior high play calling.
Magpie
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Alabama held our d-line every damn play. I don't think it was play calling.
Bigbird
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As long as the league office is run by Bama fans in Birmingham, you've got to play smart and minimize mistakes and capitalize on theirs. You'll get no "help" from the refs or the reviewers. They slant toward Bama. Been told that for 45 years from my LSU buddies and Auburn family.

Still, Addazio's coaching of the line leaves guys "blocking air" so many times, I get hoarse from yelling at the TV. Too many frustrations to make any further semi-rational comments
Houstonag
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Need to block better, cover, etc. need to execute.
cupofjoe04
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Bigbird said:

As long as the league office is run by Bama fans in Birmingham, you've got to play smart and minimize mistakes and capitalize on theirs. You'll get no "help" from the refs or the reviewers. They slant toward Bama. Been told that for 45 years from my LSU buddies and Auburn family.

Still, Addazio's coaching of the line leaves guys "blocking air" so many times, I get hoarse from yelling at the TV. Too many frustrations to make any further semi-rational comments



They called 14 penalties on Bama vs 4 on us. Officiating was not even close to the top of the list of why we lost today.
Sterling82
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I agree that we didn't seem to counter their QB pressures with scheme very well. But I also think Max quit getting the ball out after his interception. In fairness, the pass protection yielded very little time and that's been a hallmark of this team.
Loco84
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We beat the two worst SEC West teams and everyone started thinking we were going to challenge for the SEC West title. We have entered the part of our schedule that will show where we really stand. 7-5 here we come.
Z Team
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The amount of holding on their OLine in the second half revealed that was part of their halftime adjustment. No calls for holding on them in the second half yet way more holding every time we had them beat. That's how they bought enough time for their qb in the second half.
bryanponce
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Why is Josh Deberry starting? He got torched over & over. Both yesterday & in Miami. Where are Sam McCall & Tony Grimes? 28 is not the answer......
Papa Joe
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Teams with a winning culture and tradition will find a way to win, they want it more.
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