Utah State got outclassed in its Saturday-morning matchup with Texas A&M on Kyle Field. A crowd of 100,026 saw the SEC's Aggies route the Mountain West's Aggies by a 44-22 score, largely fueled by a second quarter in which A&M outgained USU by 201 yards and outscored them 20-0.

Late in the first quarter ohere was room for some optimism that the visiting Aggies could maybe hold serve for a large chunk of a massive matchup against 19th-ranked Texas A&M. After a third down sack by John Miller, Utah State held A&M to a field goal that set the score at 10-6 in favor of the home team. USU got the ball back with a chance to take the lead late in the first quarter.

Long story short, that never happened.

Utah State scored its first point on a 75-yard drive. Brady Boyd made a tremendous sideline

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