Texas A&M Football

Cover Story: A&M's grit and growth apparent in physically dominating win

Texas A&M began the year 3-3, but in another second-half surge have reeled off four wins in-a-row, including dominant performances in their last two SEC contests. Billy Liucci explains the significance of the team's growth, both for 2019 and beyond.
November 17, 2019
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On the Ags' first possession of the game on Saturday night, junior quarterback Kellen Mond dropped back and was absolutely obliterated by South Carolina linebacker T.J. Brunson. Brunson was ejected for targeting, and a Seth Small field goal gave the home team an early lead. Mond took an equally vicious hit from two Gamecock defenders the next time the Aggies had the ball, this time from future first-rounder Javon Kinlaw.

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