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Defense in Review: Texas A&M 23, UTSA 10

Despite playing without all but one starter in the secondary, the Aggie defense looked more like the unit that will have to show up against LSU. Billy has ten defensive thoughts on the game.
November 21, 2016
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• John Chavis' defense played most of the game without four of five starters in the secondary but, all told, the A&M defense held up well against UTSA in most areas. The most important number, of course, was one. That's the number of touchdowns the Roadrunners managed in 60 minutes of play, and that came on a spectacular grab by A&M Consolidated product and UTSA wideout Josh Stewart.
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