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A&M secondary faces stiff test in a tight spot

Suspensions and injury will have the Aggie defensive backs a few men down in Shreveport against one of the nation's best offenses. What's the plan against Louisiana Tech? Tighten up and force more turnovers.
October 9, 2012
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Texas A&M Defensive Coordinator Mark Snyder anticipates to see a lot of similarities between this week’s opponent and last week’s.

That’s OK.

He just doesn’t want to see many similarities in the A&M secondary.

The Aggies on Saturday play high-scoring Louisiana Tech, which has a pass-oriented spread offense much like what A&M faced last week against Ole Miss, which passed for 305 yards and converted on nine of 19 third downs.





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