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Explosive Ole Miss passing attack poses test for young A&M secondary

With the SEC's most dangerous passing attack on the horizon, a youthful and porous Texas A&M secondary will need to step up. The Aggies will need all the help they can get to slow down Jordan Ta'amu and the Rebels.
November 14, 2017
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Big pass plays have been a thorn in the side of Texas A&M’s defense.

That’s cause for great concern because the Aggies (6-4) face Ole Miss this weekend — the Southeastern Conference football version of a cactus.

True, the Rebels (5-5) have struggled much of the season, but not because of their passing game. In fact, Ole Miss leads the SEC with 48 passing plays that have covered at least 20 yards.

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