COLLEGE STATION, Texas (KBTX) - Texas A&M’s 48-0 win over Samford almost felt more ceremonial than real.
The Aggies honored their seniors prior to their final home game of the season. Most of those starters were out of the game by the start of the second quarter.
Samford’s seniors were playing in their final college football game in front of a 100,000-person Kyle Field crowd, an experience rare for a Football Bowl Subdivision program. Yet, the play calling seemed like the vastly overmatched Bulldogs (1-11) were content to get the game over with as quickly as possible.
Regardless, the outcome was as expected and the Aggies got out of the game healthy and with the win.
Here is the game rundown:
Why did A&M win? Simply put, the Aggies were the vastly more talented squad.
Last week, the

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