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re: A Closer Look at Texas A&M
Posted on 10/15/12 at 12:13 am to nighttrain30
Posted on 10/15/12 at 12:13 am to nighttrain30
No matter how much you look at the stats, the key to who wins comes down to the A&M offense vs LSU defense. Both are highly ranked in their respective categories in the nation, so whoever comes out on top of that battle wins. A&M defense vs LSU offense will probably be a wash in all honesty. The DLine can make plays to stop the running game and LSU's passing attack isn't exactly lighting it up out there while the A&M secondary has plenty of room for improvement.
One encouraging stat for Aggies fans:
LSU opponent's red zone scoring: 100% (#118 in the country, tied for last place)
A&M's offensive red zone scoring: 89% (#23)
If LSU has 2 turnover while we eliminate keep the ball under control and reduce stupid penalties, I think A&M has valid reasons to believe this game can be won (especially at Kyle Field).
One encouraging stat for Aggies fans:
LSU opponent's red zone scoring: 100% (#118 in the country, tied for last place)
A&M's offensive red zone scoring: 89% (#23)
If LSU has 2 turnover while we eliminate keep the ball under control and reduce stupid penalties, I think A&M has valid reasons to believe this game can be won (especially at Kyle Field).
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