LOGAN, Utah – Texas A&M was the superior Aggie on Saturday, but Utah State football battled until the final whistle in a 44-22 loss in College Station.

USU has plenty of room to improve after coming up empty in its first road test of the 2025 season.

Bryson Barnes was under pressure all day, thanks to a deep Texas A&M pass rush that generated six sacks. It is the second consecutive week the Aggie offensive line has given up half a dozen sacks.

Barnes finished the day 15-of-30 for 169 yards and two touchdowns. Miles Davis carried ten times for 50 yards and caught two touchdown passes. Braden Pegan caught Utah State’s other TD pass.

Safety Brevin Hamblin led the defense with eight tackles. Linebacker John Miller had two sacks.

First Quarter

Texas A&M got the football first. After tra

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