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re: Anyone think the Ags can pull the upset on Clemson?
Posted on 6/21/18 at 11:59 pm to TA2
Posted on 6/21/18 at 11:59 pm to TA2
Some of you guys are funny. Is it likey? Probably not but the game is at Kyle field and who knows what Jimbo has in store. He is probably going to focus on this game more than any coming from the ACC and put in plenty of wrinkles.
Like I said, I'm not expecting aTm to win but hey, it's college football and aTm is going to be very up for that game. They have a chance, it's a home game.
Like I said, I'm not expecting aTm to win but hey, it's college football and aTm is going to be very up for that game. They have a chance, it's a home game.
Posted on 6/22/18 at 1:19 am to MullenBoys
Here was the scenario the last time Clemson came to Kyle Field.
The 2004 Clemson Tigers had just come off of a 9 win season in which they won their last 4 games including a 26-10 win over then #3 Florida State. They won their season opener and then completely choked against Georgia Tech, blowing a 10 point lead in the final two minutes.
The 2003 Texas Aggies had just come off of their worst season since 1982, going 4-8 and giving up at least 30 points in their last 6 games, including losses by scores of 48-12, 38-10, 77-0, 45-22 and 46-15. They opened the season by getting crushed 41-21 by Utah in Salt Lake City, then righted the ship a little bit by shutting out Wyoming 31-0.
What happened was a dominating performance in which A&M held Clemson to fewer than 300 total yards of offense (58 rushing yards), intercepted quarterback Charlie Whitehurst 3 times and had over 300 yards rushing in a 27-6 victory.
The 2004 Clemson Tigers had just come off of a 9 win season in which they won their last 4 games including a 26-10 win over then #3 Florida State. They won their season opener and then completely choked against Georgia Tech, blowing a 10 point lead in the final two minutes.
The 2003 Texas Aggies had just come off of their worst season since 1982, going 4-8 and giving up at least 30 points in their last 6 games, including losses by scores of 48-12, 38-10, 77-0, 45-22 and 46-15. They opened the season by getting crushed 41-21 by Utah in Salt Lake City, then righted the ship a little bit by shutting out Wyoming 31-0.
What happened was a dominating performance in which A&M held Clemson to fewer than 300 total yards of offense (58 rushing yards), intercepted quarterback Charlie Whitehurst 3 times and had over 300 yards rushing in a 27-6 victory.
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