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Breakdown: How the Aggie defense excels in short-yardage situations

The Aggie offense turned the ball over early in the first quarter against UCLA, putting the defense in a tight spot. They responded in a big way, stonewalling the Bruins and forcing a field goal attempt. John Harris breaks down the key play.
September 8, 2016
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Short-yardage defense might be the one aspect of team defense that gets taken for granted more than any other. There doesn’t seem to be a true secret to stopping a team on a key third- or fourth-and-short, but on every stop there does appear to be one consistent theme.

A bunch of bad dudes running to the football.

In the matchup with UCLA, the Aggies held relatively firm in the first half, giving up only three field goals.



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