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Aggies dominate No. 9 Tigers

(This story was up to date to right a misspelling/typo).

COLLEGE STATION — No. 21 Texas A&M (5-1, 3-0) dominated No. 9 Missouri (4-1, 1-1) en path to a 41-10 win on Saturday at Kyle Discipline. What was speculated to be a battle of two top-25 SEC groups became the Aggies flexing their muscle.

Beginning quarterback Conner Weigman made his first begin since Week 2 and entered the sport like he did not miss a beat. The offense was in sync, capitalizing on chunk performs and well-orchestrated drives, proving to be an excessive amount of for the Tigers.

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Operating again Le’Veon Moss completed with 138 speeding yards and three touchdowns on the bottom as A&M was capable of beat down the Tigers’ defensive entrance within the working sport.

Missouri was stopped close to the objective line within the closing minutes and settled for the quick subject objective with 8 seconds left. For the primary time in 2024, the Aggies put collectively a whole sport in opposition to a high quality opponent and dominated from begin to end.

“I used to be happy with their will to proceed to play. … That could be a step we would have liked to take the place in different video games we did not end the way in which we wished to,” A&M head coach Mike Elko stated.

Texas A&M running back Amari Daniels is tackled by Missouri cornerback Dreyden Norwood in the Aggies' 41-10 win Saturday at Kyle Field. Daniels finished the day with a pair of rushing touchdowns and A&M improved to 3-0 in SEC play.

The Aggies outgained the Tigers in complete yards, 512-254, with 276 within the working sport.

“I informed ya’ll at my opening press convention that we need to be a blue-collar program,” Elko stated. “The hassle is beginning to level to that.”

The Aggies (5-1, 3-0 SEC) have received 5 straight video games and head into the bye week. Elko sees a workforce that realized from the opening-week loss to Notre Dame.

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