Texas A&M Football

Defense in Review: Texas A&M 42, Arkansas 31

Saturday wasn't the A&M defense's strongest showing of the year, but the unit got enough stops to keep the game in hand while the offense piled up points. Billy Liucci analyzes the defensive showing against the Hogs with thoughts on what must improve moving forward.
November 3, 2020
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• The Aggie defense is still very much a work in progress but, coming off of their best outing of the season in Starkville and considering the way they finished the Florida game, you felt like maybe they were trending in the right direction. On Saturday night against Arkansas, and coming off of a bye week, no less, the unit took a step back.

Don't get me wrong, we're not talking about a defensive meltdown filled with blown coverages and/or being physically dominated.

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