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Game Notebook: Clemons emerges, big play bright spot & other notes

It certainly wasn't the most impressive opener in A&M history, but there were some highlights for the Aggies. Olin Buchanan details Micheal Clemons' big night, a surge of chunk plays and other notes of interest.
September 27, 2020
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Almost since he arrived at Texas A&M four years ago, big things have been projected from defensive end Micheal Clemons.

The production never matched the potential. That is until Saturday night.

Clemons finally showed the pass-rushing form that has been promised by accumulating 1.5 sacks. They came in the fourth quarter.

He shared the first one with freshman tackle McKinnley Jackson. They dropped Vanderbilt quarterback Ken Seals for a 10-yard loss to the A&M 30-yard line.

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