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'Human nature' nearly burns No. 25 A&M in scare from Bowling Green

September 22, 2024
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Recent running success roused expectations of a third consecutive 300-yard rushing game for Texas A&M.

Instead, the 25th-ranked Aggies needed a third consecutive game with a Marcus Ratcliffe interception to post a third consecutive college football victory on Saturday night.

Even that almost wasn’t enough for A&M (3-1) to secure an unsettling 26-20 triumph over Bowling Green (1-2) of the Mid-American Conference.

The win seemingly left all Aggies at Kyle Field feeling more frustrated than elated.

That included coach Mike Elko. He seemed to hardly recognized this as the same A&M team which last week went on the road to dominate Southeastern Conference rival Florida.

The Aggies went from dominant to nearly dormant. Elko suggested they almost had taken a loss because they might have taken it easy.

“If you ever relax in this game, this game will find a way to humble you instantly,” Elko said in his postgame press conference. “That is across the board. You can look at college, NFL, good teams, bad … across the board. If you ever think you’ve got this game, you don’t.

“That’s human nature sometimes. You go on the road. You have a big road win. You think you want to relax because that’s human nature. You can’t do that. You do that you put yourself at risk.”

“That’s human nature sometimes. You go on the road. You have a big road win. You think you want to relax because that’s human nature. You can’t do that. You do that you put yourself at risk.”
- Texas A&M head coach Mike Elko

The Aggies were certainly at risk. Their largely lackluster showing the invoked thoughts of the Appalachian State disaster of 2021. Those images didn’t vanish until Donovan Green recovered an onside kick inside the final minute.

But why were they at risk? Elko’s “relax” theory may be accurate. Yet, a nagging question persists: Did they relax, or did they relapse?

Of course, Elko’s players “loosely” repeated his theory.

“I just think we got loose,” defensive end Nic Scourton said. “Going against a team like this — a very skilled team … Obviously, they’re in the MAC. I think some guys got loose. I think we’ve got to stay focused and come out with more intensity in the second half. I just think some guys got loose.”

Yet, in too many ways, they relapsed with the same missteps from their season-opening loss to Notre Dame.

The Aggies failed to finish drives. Four resulted in field goals rather than touchdowns. They were prone to allowing big plays. Bowling Green scored on a 65-yard pass and a 40-yard run. They were victimized by a blocked punt that gave Bowling Green the football at the A&M 9-yard line. The Aggies caught a huge break with a missed 28-yard field goal attempt.

Bowling Green coaches called an excellent game. The Falcons seemed to have A&M guessing and off balance. The visitors often seemed a step ahead.

Meanwhile, A&M often was predictable.

Following an opening drive for freshman quarterback Marcel Reed’s 27-yard touchdown pass to Theo Melin Öhrström, the Aggies offense was painfully inconsistent.

Reed completed 5-of-6 passes for 62 yards on that first drive. He completed just one of his next six for one yard. Among the incompletions was a misfire to Noah Thomas, who was open in the middle of the field. An accurate pass likely would’ve resulted in a 63-yard touchdown.

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Randy Bond converted all four of his field goal attempts, connecting from 28, 29, 34 and 42 yards away.

Instead, the Aggies settled for the second of four Randy Bond field goals and a 13-3 halftime lead.

“Offensively, it was just so choppy at times,”
Elko lamented. “We didn’t finish drives in the red zone.”

The Aggies' problems immediately worsened in the second half.

On the first play of the third quarter, Bowling Green’s star tight end Harold Fannin Jr. broke wide open for a 65-yard touchdown catch. It was the biggest of his eight catches for 145 yards.

“We did a horrible job managing the tight end all night,” Elko said. “Obviously, he was their best player. We knew it coming in. We let him go eight for 145. That’s not acceptable.”

Bowling Green quarterback Connor Bazelak went on to pass for 250 yards. He completed 4-of-4 passes on the following drive that ended with a 40-yard touchdown run.

The Aggies were able to stave off the stubborn Falcons. Reed threw a 5-yard touchdown pass to Jahdae Walker. Two more Bond field goals gave A&M a 26-17 lead with 7:15 remaining.

But Bazelak moved Bowling Green into the red zone with 1:38 to play. That’s when Ratcliffe got the interception that should have sealed A&M’s win.

Should have. Bowling Green recovered a Le’Veon Moss fumble on the ensuing play.

That led to a field goal with brought the Falcons within 26-20. A successful onside kick would’ve given them a chance to pull off the upset.

That upset bid finally ended with Green’s recovery.

“Proud of our guys for making enough plays to win the game,” Elko said. “You get in those moments and those situations when it feels like it’s spiraling out of control you see a lot of teams not find ways to win that football game.

“Credit to our guys that we found a way to win it. Other than that, so many things to fix and clean up.”

Indeed, some major cleaning must be done.

Arkansas, A&M’s next opponent, struggled to post a closely contested victory over Auburn on Saturday. No. 7 Missouri, the next opponent to visit Kyle Field, needed overtime to escape Vanderbilt. Mississippi State is struggling. LSU is vulnerable.

The opportunity for a highly successful season exists.

As long as the Aggies don’t relax. Or relapse.

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'Human nature' nearly burns No. 25 A&M in scare from Bowling Green

37,198 Views | 16 Replies | Last: 3 mo ago by jsc8116
Ag in ATL
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BG almost beating Penn State should have been motivation to bring our A game for 60 minutes.
Gyles Marrett
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Ag in ATL said:

BG almost beating Penn State should have been motivation to bring our A game for 60 minutes.


Should have been….but all week just as a fan speaking to other fans when I bring that up the standard response was "yeah but still, it's just bowling green"….unfortunately I have no doubt that sneaks into the heads of players too.
Reno Hightower
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It was exactly what I expected. Only pissed I didn't take BG and the pts.
Gilligan
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This team isn't good enough to say "it's just Bowling Green!"

Ags were out coached and schemed yesterday. Our athletes are the only reason we won.

Like the article says Ags were predictable and guessing a lot. The BG qb made a lot of plays to wide open players. We fell for almost every trick in the book except for the halfback pass.

Teams with a killer instinct come out and dominate lesser teams and then put in the scrubs when the game is out of hand. We're only 6 points better than Bowling Green.

No game is a gimme with this team.
TheWoodsAg
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It's has always been amazing to me that teams can't be at their best 12 times a year.
war hymn aggie
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Aggies played like crap for most of the game last night.

They also should have taken BG more seriously since the Falcons had played Penn St close on the road (and even lead @ half if I'm not mistaken).

This is a concern going forward. I had hoped Elko could have "coached-up" his team so they wouldn't play like they did last night.

Elko also said he had a lot of respect for BG & their coach, but his gameplan did not reflect it. On O, it was very bland. On D, how do you let the nation's leading receiver for TE's go off for 8 catches for135 yards!

Hopefully, they learn to play with max effort, every game and every play or we are staring at another 7 or 8 win season.
Sterling82
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If we thought UF was a big road win, it wasn't. They aren't a good team. Their game with MSU might have been for last place in the SEC. So resting on our laurels of that win is laughable. And times, BG's defensive backs looked like they were running our pass routes last night. We couldn't dominate the LOS. The coaches need to start the analysis with themselves and figure out a way to better utilize the talent we have.
halfastros81
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We are what the results say we are. BG is a much better coached team than Florida and would beat Florida . From what we have seen to date we are only clearly better than Florida and Ms St in conference. The conference is broken into tiers with 4 at the top, 10 in the middle , and 2 at the bottom . There are only 2 games remaining where we can play like last night and still expect to
Win.

What's odd to me is Reed chewed them up and spit them out on the first drive and then the passing game largely disappeared. They clearly adjusted but there were opportunities to be had and we weren't able to take them.

Defense is way too loose on the back end . You could pretty much tell what they were going to do pre snap
On a lot of plays in the 2nd half and yet we still couldn't stop it . It looked to me that we just don't have the skill sets available to stop a decent passing attack even when we know what they want to do. Can't press cover or we'll get burned over the top and yet still have trouble defending over the top. Credit to BG especially their coaching staff. They recognized vulnerable spots and exploited them.

Get ready cause next week is going to be difficult. We may be a betting favorite but I wouldn't bet on us straight up. A & M -10.5 is a joke.
aggieclay
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Status quo for Aggie football. Same s***, different yr.
ScudAg56
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Pass coverage was non-existent. BG payers, especially their star TE, were wide open. Meanwhile, our highly touted WR corps cannot get separation, again, nor win 50-50 balls..
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SA68AG
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Human nature wasn't our problem.

We were out coached.

Our QB is not accurate.

Our defensive backfield looked lost and slow.

ironmanag
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The typical whiners are out. This BG team is very good and did the exact same thing to Penn State.
jsc8116
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It isnt whining when teams with less talent and less resources constantly over achieve and get the most of their talent where we are the "Champion" of underachieving. Its almost like regardless of what coaches we have here can not "coach up" who we put out on the field.
Aggie Michael
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First of all, I think Bowling Green is better than what most people give them credit for. Season this far, they looked like a top 25ish team. Hats off to them.

Marcel Reed is definitely dynamic. Not his best outing but he also had situations in which it was third and long after two runs with the D play coverage. He correctly threw some of those away as opposed to forcing it. Definitely made some solid plays and he was the top rusher. Look forward to how he develops over the season. Very high on his potential as he was definitely the offensive player of the game as a redshirt freshman.

Offensive - running game (outside of the QB scrambles), didn't look great. Looked predictable and run focused (especially on 1st down and likely on 2nd). Some good runs in there.

Defensive. Definitely porous. Good stops when needed but they also could have also given up additional touchdowns.

Notables: Moss's fumble and the punt block were just terrible timing.

Viper16
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This team has zero killer instinct on both sides of the ball!
jsc8116
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We are simply just an average team. Scoring offense through 4 games at #62/133 in FBS, scoring defense ranked #42/133. Results not matching the talent and resources poured into program....as always is the story for us.
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