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Game Review: Thoughts on No. 22 Texas A&M's win in South Carolina

Despite struggles in the red zone, the Aggies were able to put up enough points to come out of South Carolina winners. The A&M run defense continued to shine, and Braden Mann showed up with another dominating performance.
October 16, 2018
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1. The Aggies got off to a slow start – it took until the fourth quarter to get things going on the ground. They weren't great in the red zone, but at the end of the day the Aggies produced 6 scoring drives on 11 possessions (and one of those five misses was a missed field goal). 5 of those 11 drives lasted over 9 plays and six covered 45 yards or more.

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