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Texas A&M 58, Arkansas 10: Defense in Review

The yardage allowed might have been high, but A&M gave up just 10 points and shut out a talented unit after the first quarter. As Liucci writes, it's becoming clearer that this is a fundamentally changed defense.
October 1, 2012
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Aggies not perfect, but still overpowering against NFL talent

What went right: The Aggies forced three turnovers, each of which came at a significant moment in the ballgame. While Mark Snyder’s defense gave up way too many yards (515), the bottom line is that A&M allowed just one touchdown to an offense boasting projected high NFL Draft picks at quarterback, running back and receiver.
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