STARKVILLE, Miss. – When the Texas A&M offense needed a third-down conversion on Saturday against Mississippi State, the Aggies often got it.
A 9-of-14 mark (64.3%) on third-down tries against the Bulldogs was a key metric in the Aggies’ 34-24 win at Davis Wade Stadium. A&M came into the game with a middle-of-the-pack conversion rate on third down at 41.9%, good for 10th in the league and 57th in the nation. The Aggies amplified their money down success on Saturday, though.
“I thought we were very choppy on offense,” A&M head coach Mike Elko said. “We never really got the run game going quite like we wanted to. They did a good job mixing up some looks on us and I thought we were just battling uphill quite a bit all day in the run game, so we got in a lot of third downs. We didn’t make a ton …