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Matchups: A&M secondary vs. Oklahoma pass game

Continuing a series breaking the Cotton Bowl down position-by-position, Liucci explains how A&M's pass defense morphed from its earlier iteration and why the air battle's key might not lie in the secondary at all.
December 30, 2012
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This has to be Kevin Sumlin and Mark Snyder’s biggest area of concern heading into the game.

Landry Jones is the most prolific passer in Big 12 history and, with twelve 400-yard games to his credit and two 500-yard outings in OU’s last three contests, one of the two best passers that the Aggies have faced this season. The Sooners rank fifth nationally in pass offense, throwing for 341 yards per game, while the Aggie defense sits at No. 80 against the pass.

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