A defensive struggle?
With struggling defenses at Oklahoma State and Texas A&M, pundits and prognosticators expected a high-scoring affair in College Station.
Uh, not exactly what’s happening.
Before a 24-yard run by Kendall Hunter, the teams had combined for 46 yards of offense in the first 10 minutes of the game. And it’s not just that the offenses are sputtering. The defenses are playing pretty darn well.
Cowboy defensive lineman Marque Fountain is getting some good pressure on the Aggies. He stuffed running back Michael Goodson for a loss on A&M’s last possession, then pressured quarterback Stephen McGee into a quick throw that fell incomplete.
No one expected this game to be almost a quarter old and have no points.
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Tell the POK’EMANS That there’s two halves to a football game. You think they would have figured that out by now.