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Defense in Review: Texas A&M 35, Missouri 14

The Aggie defense started the game in Columbia with a turnover and kept up the pace and pressure all afternoon, controlling an offense that averaged 37 points a game. Billy Liucci details an effort that suggests A&M is continuing to get closer to playing its best football.
October 19, 2021
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• Missouri entered Saturday's contest averaging over 37 points per game, and the Tiger QB/RB tandem of Conner Bazelak and Tyler Badie is a more dangerous duo than what you'd typically see from a lower-tier SEC opponent. They're well-schemed on offense under Eli Drinkwitz and, heading into the game, I felt like Mizzou featured the type of attack that has had a tendency to give the Ags some problems in recent seasons.

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