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Texas A&M 42, SMU 13: Defense in review

Concerns remain in focus, especially along the defensive line and at areas of little depth. Despite that, and bolstered by multiple noteworthy individual performances, the Aggies managed to show essential progress.
September 24, 2013
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Though not perfect, much-needed progress made

What went right: This was a ‘step forward’ type of game for Mark Snyder’s defense. Was the performance flawless? Hardly. Did the Aggies answer any and all lingering questions during what had to qualify as their best defensive showing in four games? Nope. What they did do defensively was make noticeable strides in several different areas.
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