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Hungry Aggies dissatisfied after strong showing, narrow loss to Tide

Texas A&M played better than many expected in a close loss to No. 1 Alabama on Saturday, but the Aggies aren't looking for a moral victory. However, if they stay hungry, the Ags can build on some positives.
October 8, 2017
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Freshman Kellen Mond is undoubtedly Texas A&M’s quarterback of the future — near and distant. The Aggies’ long-suffering run defense is legitimate. Tyrel Dodson is the big-time inside linebacker A&M has been missing for years.

Despite starting six freshmen and two sophomores, A&M seriously challenged No. 1 Alabama.

Indeed, in a 27-19 Southeastern Conference football loss to the undefeated and virtually unchallenged Crimson Tide, the 26.



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