Texas A&M Football

Game Review: Twenty thoughts on A&M's dominant outing versus ULM

The Aggies proved the national hype from the Clemson game wouldn't lead to a let-down against ULM. Billy Liucci has thoughts on all facets of the Aggie performance, making special note of Kellen Mond's continued improvement and big defensive adjustments at halftime.
September 17, 2018
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Offense

1. The Ags didn't necessarily race out of the gates, due in part to the fact they only had four first-half possessions and also spent much of the first half working on their running game against ULM's stacked boxes. That being said, the Aggie offense gradually wore down the Warhawk defense and things started to come pretty easy for Kellen Mond, Trayveon Williams and Co.

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