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Le’Veon Moss continues torment of Mizzou with 75-yard TD on first play of 2nd half
By Ethan Stone
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Terrible things are happening to Missouri in College Station.
The Tigers, considered the No. 9 team in the country entering Week 6, find themselves down 31-0 just a few seconds into the 3rd quarter. Le’Veon Moss added to Texas A&M’s halftime lead on the first play of the 2nd half with a 75-yard touchdown scamper, breaking a few tackles along the way.
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Starting off the second half strong
ABC#GigEm | #BTHOmissouri https://t.co/3dFlhTkz52 pic.twitter.com/iILmGx3VAg
— Texas A&M Football (@AggieFootball) October 5, 2024
I’m not sure anybody was ready for this result so far. The Tigers have struggled on offense at times this season, and it seemed like Texas A&M’s defense was going to make life very difficult for Brady Cook and Co. Nobody would blame you for thinking the Aggies would be on top in College Station after 2. But this?
Sure, officiating was rough in the first half for the Tigers. But it’s hard to keep going back to that well when the offense has amassed just 84 yards through one half of football.
And of course it was Moss to keep pushing the envelope at the start of the 2nd half. The junior running back is up to 5 touchdowns on the season, sitting at 110 rushing yards on 9 attempts with plenty of time to add to that total. For the season Moss has totaled just over 550 yards with 5 touchdowns on 85 carries.
Let’s see if Missouri has anything left in them.
Ethan Stone is a Tennessee graduate and loves all things college football and college basketball. Firm believer in fouling while up 3.