College Station, TX
Oct 5, 2024
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No. 25 Texas A&M delivered a rout against ninth-ranked Missouri, winning 41-10, marking the Tigers' first loss of the season. The Aggies' Le'Veon Moss led the offense with a career-high 138 rushing yards and three touchdowns, including a spectacular 75-yard touchdown run on the first play of the second half. Amari Daniels added to the ground success with two rushing scores, contributing to A&M's 24-0 lead by halftime.
The Aggies' defense dominated Missouri, holding them to 68 rushing yards and sacking quarterback Brady Cook six times. Despite Cook's efforts, which included a 59-yard touchdown pass to Theo Wease Jr., the Tigers could not keep pace. Texas A&M's balanced attack and defensive prowess silenced the early-season hype around Missouri, as Aggie fans at a packed Kyle Field joyfully chanted 'over-rated' after Moss' third touchdown sealed the convincing victory.
Amari Daniels (Texas A&M)
Daniels' 1-yard touchdown run capped an aggressive opening drive, setting the tone early as the Aggies took a 7-0 lead.
Randy Bond (Texas A&M)
Executed a perfect 44-yard field goal, reinforcing A&M's strong start and extending the lead to 10-0 while showcasing Bond's consistency.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)
Moss's explosive 75-yard run immediately after halftime demoralized the Missouri defense and exemplified A&M's ground dominance as the score stretched to 31-0.
Theo Wease Jr. (Missouri)
Wease's 59-yard touchdown catch provided a rare highlight for Missouri, bringing them onto the scoreboard at 34-7.
Blake Craig (Missouri)
With a 23-yard field goal, Craig added the final points for the Tigers in a game marked by missed opportunities.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)
Moss scored his third touchdown of the day on an 18-yard run, sealing the game as Aggie fans celebrated with chants of 'over-rated.'
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M, RB)
Led the charge with 138 rushing yards and three touchdowns, including a game-breaking 75-yard run that epitomized the Aggies' offensive dominance.
Conner Weigman (Texas A&M, QB)
In his return from injury, Weigman threw for 276 yards, efficiently directing a potent Aggie offense that kept Missouri's defense on its heels throughout the contest.
Brady Cook (Missouri, QB)
Despite facing relentless pressure, Cook passed for 186 yards and managed a 59-yard touchdown strike, trying to spark a struggling Missouri attack.
Nic Scourton (Texas A&M, DL)
Lived in the Missouri backfield all game, contributing to a defense that sacked Cook six times and limited the Tigers to minimal offensive production.
Missouri Tigers
0
0
7
3
10
Texas A&M Aggies
10
14
10
7
41