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Fight or Flight: Run defense A&M's primary concern

Name a running back and the odds are he had a field day against the Aggie defense in 2013. With young starters returning with experience under their belt and a few new additions, can A&M fix it up in time?
March 20, 2014
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Opposing defenses couldn’t stop Texas A&M’s Johnny Manziel — they could only hope to contain him.

Unfortunately, for the Aggies the same cliché applied to their run defense. They couldn’t stop opposing running games, they could only hope to contain them.

Quite frankly, they never did.

Last year the Aggies ranked 110th in the nation in run defense while running back after running back enjoyed statistical bonanzas against A&M.

Yardage? Heck, A&M’s opponents seemed to be gaining acreage.







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