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Texas A&M Football
Nothing But Re-Runs: Aggies seeking answers for rushing defense
November 3, 2015
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Nobody likes watching re-runs.
The Aggies must be especially tired of them.
From the Texas A&M perspective, the game tape from Halloween looked like the latest of a series of horror movie sequels.
A&M last Saturday allowed 253 rushing yards in a 35-28 Southeastern Conference football victory over South Carolina. That was the third time in the last four games A&M had allowed more than 200 rushing yards.
They allowed 196 rushing yards to Mississippi State in the other game.
The Aggies must be especially tired of them.
From the Texas A&M perspective, the game tape from Halloween looked like the latest of a series of horror movie sequels.
A&M last Saturday allowed 253 rushing yards in a 35-28 Southeastern Conference football victory over South Carolina. That was the third time in the last four games A&M had allowed more than 200 rushing yards.
They allowed 196 rushing yards to Mississippi State in the other game.
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