Texas A&M Football

Defense in Review: UCLA 45, Texas A&M 44

The Texas A&M defense looked to have finally turned a corner through the first three quarters against the Bruins, but the collapse that followed was all-too-familiar for fans of the Ags. Billy Liucci looks at the good, the bad and the ugly of the Aggie defense's performance in the loss to UCLA.
September 6, 2017
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For John Chavis' Aggies, it was the best of halves followed by the worst of halves... or at least the worst of quarters – a storyline that has become all-too-familiar in the last season-plus for the Maroon & White.

• More often than not, blown leads are the result of bad defense and an unproductive offense, but porous defense and allowing quick-strike scores is ALWAYS the common denominator.
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