Texas A&M football continues to put pedal to the metal with 75-yard TD from Le’Veon Moss on first play of second half
Texas A&M football is in complete control against the Missouri Tigers. The Ags had a banner first half behind some crisp passing from Conner Weigman, which opened up the rush game quite well as a consequence.
The Aggies were picking up some steady yardage on the ground with Moss, Daniels, and Smith, but nothing super explosive. That is, until the first play of the second half.
Starting off the second half strong 😤
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Moss has shown this potential several times in his career, but he had yet to truly break one loose like this. The Aggies under this Collin Klein system seemed on the precipice of giving him just such an opportunity, and he took full advantage.
The Aggies are completely burying the Tigers at the moment. Apart from this one-play drive, A&M has done a great job of being methodical and possessing the ball, rendering Missouri completely unable to get in a rhythm offensively.
When the Tigers have had the ball, though, the Aggie defense has been about as disruptive as you could hope for. They’ve shut down the run game in particular to great effect, and Missouri QB Brady Cook has been completely rattled all day (despite the loud noise in practice, apparently).
This run from Moss has to be so demoralizing to the Tigers. They wanted to come out and have a complete turnaround in the second half, but this is the worst possible thing they could have seen.