Texas A&M Football

Dissecting Disappointment: A&M-Mizzou, Part I

Whatever second chance the Aggies afforded their season with the Auburn win, they then squandered. A final look begins with a defense that found a new level of defenseless in the game's most pivotal moments.
November 16, 2014
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Missouri is not a good football team. The Tigers might win the SEC East this year, but they’re not a good team — and Gary Pinkel’s squad had no business coming into Kyle Field and walking out with a win on Saturday night.

None whatsoever.

We’re talking about a football team that lost at home to Indiana, barely beat lowly Vanderbilt and was shut out at home by Georgia. For Mizzou to walk in and punch the Aggies in the mouth was a pretty devastating hit.



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