Texas A&M Football
Dominant defense wire-to-wire leaves little to nitpick
What went right: In a word, everything.
The Aggies allowed just a single field goal, tackled better, held SMU to less than 50% passing and barely 300 yards of offense, dominated the action in the trenches, forced 10 punts, battered quarterback Garrett Gilbert and never let Zach Line play any sort of significant role in the ballgame.
Texas A&M 48, SMU 3: Defense in Review
September 17, 2012
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Dominant defense wire-to-wire leaves little to nitpick
What went right: In a word, everything. The Aggies allowed just a single field goal, tackled better, held SMU to less than 50% passing and barely 300 yards of offense, dominated the action in the trenches, forced 10 punts, battered quarterback Garrett Gilbert and never let Zach Line play any sort of significant role in the ballgame.
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