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Texas A&M 35, South Carolina 28: Defense in review

The concerns about Texas A&M's ability to stop the run are real, and at this point, perhaps even magnified. Yet, as the Aggies work to shore up that area, their fourth-quarter prowess, pass rush and stout secondary continue to provide production to lean on.
November 3, 2015
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Things were pretty rough for John Chavis' Texas A&M defense throughout the entire first half and even into the third quarter, as a South Carolina offense that ranked as one of the SEC's worst heading into the game put up over 250 yards by halftime and had scored 28 points through three quarters of play.
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