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Defense in Review: Texas A&M 31, Sam Houston 0

Saturday's performance on the defensive side of the ball flashed potential that is reminiscent of Aggie defenses of old and could warrant the return of the Wrecking Crew moniker. Billy Liucci analyzes a dominant defensive showing for the Ags in Week One.
September 7, 2022
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• Complete and total dominance by the Aggie defense in D.J. Durkin’s first game running the show in College Station. Playing without three guys who likely would have started the opener, the A&M defense pitched a season-opening shutout and dominated the game from wire-to-wire. The Bearkats’ longest play from scrimmage was an 18-yard gain on a fake punt. The visitors didn’t snap the ball inside the red zone and were a miserable 1-for-12 on third down.

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