I think our defense did well. You would have liked them to not allow the 80-yard, 4:51 minute, go-ahead touchdown drive in the fourth, but other than that, this was better than we have seen. We kept ASU out of the endzone, even on short fields; got two turnovers; and stoped them on downs once. The story here, all of ASU's points came off our turn-overs and missed field goals.
The offense, wow did they start good. Out of the gate: 69 yards TD; 57 yards missed field goals, shake it off; 77 hards TD; halftime! Then the wheels fall off.
The best news you can muster up about the second half was we punted twice. All other drives ended in turnovers or missed field goals. We had a GREAT drive to start the second quarter: 12 plays, 77 yards, 5:14 minutes, TD. Now compare that one drive to the third and fourth quarter.
One drive: | 12 plays | 77 yards | 5:14 minutes | 7 points |
Third quarter: | 14 plays | 36 yards | 8:08 minutes | 2 punts, 2 turnovers |
Difference | +2 plays | -41 yards | +2:54 mintues | |
Fourth quarter: | 16 plays | 87 yards | 5:44 minutes | 1 missed field goal, 2 turnovers |
Difference | +4 plays | +10 yards | +0:30 minutes |
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I thought the defense was ripped up through the game...the only gave up 18 but too many for that team...I did not like what I heard...
Thought the Jamal Branch re-commit might be something to add to your blog as good news for fellow Ags.
Here's one link to the news: http://sports.espn.go.com/ncb/recruiting/briefingroom
Elsewhere he's ranked in the top 10 nationally for the class of 2011 and #1 in Texas. And he's interested in A&M in part for the engineering program!
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