Texas holds itsonce-a-year hoedown on November 24th when the Texas Longhorns travel to College Station to encounter the Aggies. The Longhorns come in with a 6-3 record with 2 of their losses vs ranked panhandle powerhouses number 3 Oklahoma and #6 Oklahoma State. The Texas A&M Aggies are currently on a three-game losing streak and stand at five wins and five losses for the year. Including their marathon game last Saturday vs #14 Kansas State, which saw the Texas A&M Aggies lose 53-50 in quadruple overtime, 2 of those losses came in overtime.
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The Texas offense is directed by freshman Quarterback David Ash (112.9 rating – 58.2% completion percentage – 898 passing yards – 3 Touchdown – 6 INT). Ash’s fave target is Mike Davis (33 catches – 521 yards – 1 Touchdown) with Jaxon Shipley (33 catches – 438 yards – 5 Touchdown) a tight second. The Horns’ running attack is bolstered by freshman Malcolm Brown (635 yards – 4.8 yards per carry – 5 Touchdown) and fellow freshman Joe Bergeron (414 yards – 6.9 yards per carry – 5 Touchdown) bringing up the slack. This core has helped lead the way to a squad average of 31.1 PPG on offense. Holding foes to 21 points per game, the Longhorns defense has done its job all year. The only lapse in defense was vs the number 3 ranked squad in the nation, the Oklahoma Sooners who defeated them 55-17.
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The Aggies should decide whether they play in the Big 12 or the WAC Conference. The Texas A&M Aggies have a high-powered offense and a poor defense resulting in several shootouts to only have an opportunity for victory. Texas A&M averages 43.2 points per game on offense and 34.4 points per game for their foes. Quarterback Ryan Tannehill has been amazing all year (134.3 rating – 62.4% completion percentage – 2,911 passing yards – 23 Touchdown – 11 INT) with WR Ryan Swope (69 catches – 932 yards – 9 Touchdown) being a constant deep threat. In a loss to the Sooners, Swope smashed a 79-yard td reception a while back this year. The Texas A&M Aggies have a rough two-pronged ground game split up amongst senior Cyrus Gray (932 yards – 5.0 yards per carry – 9 Touchdown) and junior Christine Michael (899 yards – 6.0 yards per carry – 8 Touchdown).



