College Station, TX
Oct 26, 2024
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Texas A&M stormed back to defeat LSU 38-23 under the bright lights of Kyle Field, overcoming a 10-point halftime deficit with a dominating second-half performance. Head coach Mike Elko's decision to switch quarterbacks from Conner Weigman to Marcel Reed proved pivotal, as Reed orchestrated a thrilling comeback with three second-half rushing touchdowns.
Reed's dynamic play revitalized the Aggies, who scored on five consecutive drives in the latter half. Texas A&M's defense, fortified by BJ Mayes' two interceptions, stifled LSU's Garrett Nussmeier, sealing the game's fate. Outrushing LSU 242-24, the Aggies controlled the tempo and surged to victory, extending their SEC unbeaten streak to 5-0.
Mason Taylor (LSU)
Garrett Nussmeier connected with tight end Mason Taylor on a precise 2-yard touchdown pass, taking advantage of a short field after recovering a fumble. This early score set the tone for LSU's aggressive first-half performance.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)
Le'Veon Moss executed a powerful 7-yard rush into the end zone to tie the game, showcasing the resilience of Texas A&M's offense. This drive was pivotal in leveling the score after an early deficit.
Aaron Anderson (LSU)
Aaron Anderson caught a 76-yard touchdown pass from Nussmeier, displaying electrifying speed and making it 17-7, emphasizing LSU's ability to strike from anywhere on the field.
BJ Mayes (Texas A&M)
Mayes intercepted Nussmeier's pass, returning it close to LSU's end zone. This turnover set up Marcel Reed's first touchdown and marked a turning point for Texas A&M's comeback effort.
Marcel Reed (Texas A&M)
Reed capitalized on excellent field position provided by the defense, rushing for a key 8-yard touchdown on a keeper play that gave the Aggies their first lead of the game.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M)
Following a 54-yard pass and subsequent rushes, Moss punched it in from 3 yards out to extend the Aggies' lead, showcasing the team's relentless ground attack.
Taurean York (Texas A&M)
York's interception of Nussmeier proved crucial, squashing LSU's hopes of a comeback and allowing the Aggies to add a field goal, sealing their victory.
Marcel Reed (Texas A&M, QB)
Took over at quarterback in the third quarter, leading Texas A&M to victory with three rushing touchdowns while maintaining poise under pressure. His performance turned the momentum, lifting the Aggies to their pivotal win.
Le'Veon Moss (Texas A&M, RB)
Excelled with 83 rushing yards and two touchdowns, his consistent ground play was vital for the Aggies, especially during key scoring drives in the first and fourth quarters.
BJ Mayes (Texas A&M, DB)
A focal point on defense, his two interceptions curbed LSU's scoring opportunities and were instrumental in Texas A&M's second-half resurgence.
Garrett Nussmeier (LSU, QB)
Amassed 405 yards and two touchdowns passing yet faltered with three interceptions, which pivotally stalled LSU's offensive arsenals, ultimately influencing the game's outcome.
LSU Tigers
10
7
0
6
23
Texas A&M Aggies
7
0
14
17
38