After playing the top two teams in the country in the first four weeks of the season, the Texas A&M football team has learned a lot. The biggest takeaway, the Aggies need to be more consistent.
When it comes to stopping the run, A&M is giving up just over 92 yards per game on the ground. That is good for 10th best in the nation. However, the Aggie defense is struggling big time in the turnover and big play department.
On offense, the Aggies have proven they can move the ball on anyone, but it settles for field goals too often.