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A&M's season ends with microcosmic second-half collapse in Las Vegas

December 28, 2024
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LAS VEGAS — Sleep probably won’t come easy for Texas A&M’s frustrated football faithful.

The recurring nightmare that is A&M’s pass defense likely will have them tossing, turning and losing covers.

Coverage was a colossal problem as the Aggies (8-5) suffered a 35-31 Las Vegas Bowl loss to USC (7-6) at Allegiant Stadium.

USC quarterback Jayden Maiava exploited A&M’s sieve-like secondary on a game-winning drive that culminated with a game-winning seven-yard touchdown to receiver Kyle Ford with eight seconds remaining.

Maiava, who threw for 295 yards and four touchdowns, completed nine passes on the clinching 10-play drive, including one to himself (really).

That dreadful finish by the A&M defense surely left Aggies everywhere insanely frustrated.

If it’s any consolation, Aggie coach Mike Elko was just as frustrated.

“The story of the game is the story of our season,” Elko said. “We can’t cover the forward pass well enough to be a good football team.”

“The story of the game is the story of our season. We can’t cover the forward pass well enough to be a good football team.”
- Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko

For that reason, there was a feeling of dread even when A&M quarterback Marcel Reed ran 19 yards for a touchdown to give A&M a 31-28 lead.

When he scored, 1:49 remained on the clock. Earlier, USC scored a touchdown on a drive that took just 1:26.

So despite having the lead, there was apprehension on the A&M sideline.

“I have a lot of apprehension when the other team is going to drop back and throw the ball,” Elko said. “I’ve had apprehension all season starting with Florida. We got lucky. Starting against Missouri. We got lucky. LSU threw for 400 yards. It’s been a problem all season.

“We can’t play zone coverage. Every time we play zone coverage we give up big plays. We have no concept of space. We have no concept of zone coverage. No concept of what we’re doing, so we have to play man-to-man all the time.”

Complicating matters, All-SEC cornerback Will Lee III was sidelined with a sore hamstring. Therefore, nickelback BJ Mayes shifted to corner, which he had not played since early in the season.

But that wasn’t the only issue in A&M’s fourth consecutive loss to a Power 4 opponent.

There were too many missed opportunities. Too many mistakes. Too many missed passes. Too many missed tackles.

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Texas A&M dropped four of its final five games of the 2024 season to end 8-5 overall. 

A&M seemingly had a chance to take control in the first half. The Aggies began with an impressive 16-play drive for a Reed touchdown pass to Noah Thomas. It was the first of three touchdown passes Reed threw, two of them to Thomas.

But then came reminders of why A&M fell from Southeastern Conference Championship contender to obscure secondary bowl game participant in December.

After the opening touchdown, the Aggies’ next two series ended with interceptions. Reed made a poor decision on the first one. Thomas deflected the ball into the hands of an USC defensive back in the end zone on the other.

Rather than leading by 14 points or more at halftime, the Aggies were locked in a 7-7 tie.

Then, A&M appeared to take command in the second half. Reed threw another touchdown pass to Thomas. Randy Bond kicked a short field goal. Defensive end Cashius Howell made a spectacular interception to set Reed for a five-yard touchdown pass to Jabre Barber.

That staked A&M to a 24-7 lead midway through the third quarter.

But the Aggies then managed only 32 yards and one first down and missed a field goal attempt on their next three possessions.

Meanwhile, USC scored three unanswered touchdowns to take a 28-24 lead.

“We’ve got to play ball. We can’t keep talking about it and when it comes down to it just shrivel up and shy away from it. As an overall team we just have to play football better. It’s that simple.”
- Texas A&M DL Cashius Howell

Reed then ran for 34 yards and passed for 41 yards on a 75-yard touchdown march as the Aggies regained the lead.

But then their coverage failed again as it has so many times since November.

“We’ve got to play ball,” Howell said. “We can’t keep talking about it and when it comes down to it just shrivel up and shy away from it. As an overall team we just have to play football better. It’s that simple.”

Unfortunately, the solution isn’t simple.

Upgrading defense in general and the secondary in particular will be a major task in the offseason.

The Aggies cannot challenge for championships until gaping holes in the secondary are closed.

Elko all but vowed he’d find a way to close them.

“I won’t watch a defense play like this ever again,” he said.

Maybe that proclamation will be sufficient to help give rest to all those frustrated Aggies.

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A&M's season ends with microcosmic second-half collapse in Las Vegas

10,128 Views | 19 Replies | Last: 1 hr ago by Aggie#1dad
LouisHerbertWong
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Aggies gonna Aggie. What a joke of a program. Embarrassing.
northeastag
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Microcosmic?
MagnumLoad
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Macrocrappy
I hate tu. It's in my blood.
Sterling82
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If we can't cover at all, how did we hold them to seven until late 3rd quarter? I missed the the first part and deleted the recording at the end. But it looks like we cede the momentum to the opponent (SC, Auburn, USC) by dialing back blitzes and being more conservative. And whose fault is that? I could blame Bateman and Klein but, when Duke also lost big games last year for the same reason, it looks more like Elko. And since this has been a feature for a while, why should I believe he's going to fix anything when he hasn't already?
Humorous Username
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No, Olin, that final proclamation is not enough for this frustrated Aggie.

Elko had the whole season to make adjustments and then proclaimed we apparently can't even get zone coverage right even after a full season. I'll emulate Mike, and place my bet on next season being much worse in the win column.
Gyles Marrett
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Sterling82 said:

If we can't cover at all, how did we hold them to seven until late 3rd quarter? I missed the the first part and deleted the recording at the end. But it looks like we cede the momentum to the opponent (SC, Auburn, USC) by dialing back blitzes and being more conservative. And whose fault is that? I could blame Bateman and Klein but, when Duke also lost big games last year for the same reason, it looks more like Elko. And since this has been a feature for a while, why should I believe he's going to fix anything when he hasn't already?


This. Elko did the same thing as when Max Johnson beat us for LSU. Sit back soft and pray we cover and hold on. No QB pressure. We brought pressure early and none late.
LB12Diamond
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Exactly

Besides going conservative, defenses without depth get tired in the 4th.

Elko also dialed the offense back, never lets them run hurry up and told Klein to milk the clock once we get the big lead. You cannot do that one in bowl games. If the offense plays like they did the last drive all game, they put the game out of reach easily. But nope, Elko hopefully will look in the mirror and learn many things this year. It was my one concern with Elko being a defensive coach. They look at offense as a way to lose games. Not win them. Saban had to finally change.
Sterling82
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And I'll also note, Ricks wasn't making plays but, on the winning TD, when you have no inside help on a post route in that situation, you're asking for it. We just dont have a cohesive strategy.
AggieBlu
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Elko can not afford another season like this. Especially a November to remember in a bad way.
I will never understand how someone can tell so many lies and not feel bad about it...
Ag1188
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LouisHerbertWong said:

Aggies gonna Aggie. What a joke of a program. Embarrassing.
Don't blame us for Elko being embarrassing. We're not the one crapping our pants. We just have to watch.
el_guapo
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We haven't had a decent secondary since perhaps the Ray Mickens days? Crazy how regime after regime can't get it right.
Ol Rock
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0-4 since November against competition. We were favored or a toss up to win in 3 of those games. This is worse than Sumlin.
orag80
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I will never understand or forgive how in that game our DL was totally overwhelming LSU's OL and then suddenly we played soft on the last drive and let Max Johnson (Max Johnson!) beat us.
Bonfire97
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The bad thing is that we have 3 more years of this. We'll follow the typical failing coaches playbook:

Year 1: I inherited this. Working to change the culture.
Year 2: Give it some time. This is my first year with *my* recruits. We're learning and building momentum this year.
Year 3: Fire coordinators/coaches. We're making changes. Next year will different.
Year 4: Game attendance drops off along with the money flow. New head coach.

Want to know why Texas has a program and we don't? Because we have fools who are executing these ridiculous coaching contracts and Texas has shrewd people at the top executing theirs.
Ag1188
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But then their coverage failed again as it has so many times since November.
I'm pretty sure our run-defense has been even worse in these collapses.
Ag1188
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Eh, Texas has a competent offensive coach. That's the difference. Plus they loaded up on OL big time. And got a semi-elite QB.
bjdvm
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This is Elmo's plan when playing with the lead. And I have seen many other A&M coaches in the past do the same. "Prevent" defense only prevents you from winning. Don't blame the DC as Elmo assured us when hired it was going to be his defense. Yep, that's what I saw. I don't see this changing. Hope I am wrong
greg.w.h
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Defense-minded coach has a terrible defense. Next…
Aggie#1dad
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Gambling and drinking beer at Belagio hours before a bowl game. Great example to set, especially when he should be doing last minute game prep. Could have done all the gambling, drinking, and buffets to his heart content after the game. And says the culture needs to change, but that starts with the coach. Complaining about how bad the defense is and understand basic concepts, but he was the DC before going to Duke, wasn't he.
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