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Texas A&M 35, Arkansas 28: Defense in review

The Razorbacks got their yardage on the ground, as expected. Yet, sometime in the second half, a funny thing happened to the Aggie defense. It's a development that will have positive ramifications all season.
September 30, 2014
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What went right: Mark Snyder’s defense stiffened in the second half. A&M allowed just seven points in the final two quarters and overtime after Arkansas ran up and down the field in the first half. All told, the Aggie defense stopped Arkansas on 11 of 14 possessions (with one of those stops actually turning into a TD off of a fake punt).
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