Texas A&M Football: Position report card for Aggies in Week 3

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Texas A&M. DEFENSIVE LINE . A-. . DL

Texas A&M’s defense tormented the ULL offense in the second half. While the Aggie defensive line did not force any of the three turnovers from ULL, they were almost as effective as the other two levels.

ULL quarterbacks Jordan Davis and Darius Hoggins were hurried most of the game and definitely effected them. The challenge will be ramped up for the Aggies front seven to stop Bret Bielema’s Arkansas rushing attack.

They held ULL under 100 total rushing yards. Moreover ULL only managed 3.2 yards per carry and one rushing touchdown. Things looked like they might get away from Texas A&M and they would have to rely on their defensive line in the second half.

However, the turnovers forced and the offense opening up gave the Aggie defensive line a break in the fourth quarter. They contributed to ULL not getting a single point in the second half after leading at halftime.