Post Game Review: No. 19 Tennessee 20, Texas A&M 13
For an eighth straight time, Texas A&M has faltered in a true road game as the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers handed the Aggies a 20-13 loss at Neyland Stadium. In a game filled with self-inflicted errors, A&M is now 4-3 overall and 2-2 in SEC play.
Increased red-zone production required for A&M to end its road woes
Entering this weekend, Texas A&M football has lost seven consecutive true road contests, while No. 19 Tennessee has won 12 straight at Neyland. For the Aggies, improving upon a 57-percent red-zone touchdown conversion rate is likely needed to leave Knoxville with a victory.
Key Matchups: Texas A&M at No. 19 Tennessee
With A&M looking to bounce back, the Aggies venture to Knoxville to face No. 19 Tennessee in front of what is expected to be a checkerboard Neyland Stadium crowd. Olin Buchanan analyzes the in-game matchups that will impact Saturday's meeting between the Ags and Vols.
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Players to Watch: Texas A&M at No. 19 Tennessee
It's another pivotal game for the Maroon & White as Texas A&M ventures to Rocky Top for another conference bout with the No. 19 Tennessee Volunteers. Ahead of Saturday's matchup at Neyland Stadium, Olin Buchanan identifies players to keep an eye on from both teams.
Heupel's Xs & Os tasked with overcoming big-time offensive departures
After finishing 11-2 in 2022, Tennessee's vaunted offense is losing stars Hendon Hooker, Jalin Hyatt, Darnell Wright and Cedric Tillman. Whether Josh Heupel lives up to the national praise for his dynamic offensive system will likely determine if the Vols can recreate that success.