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Texas A&M 38, Mississippi State 13: Defense in Review

The Aggies made a Bulldog offense featuring the SEC's leading rusher and multiple skill position talents look lost for most of the game. Mark Snyder's unit just keeps getting better, and it's doing it all the right ways.
November 5, 2012
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In shutting down MSU at home, defense makes another statement

What went right: The Bulldogs’ first six possessions were empty, ending in five punts and a turnover on downs. By then, the game was over, as the guys in the sick black unis had built an insurmountable 31-0 lead. All told, MSU managed just 310 total yards and, more important than any other number, scored just 13 points.
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