The signature upset of the Bronco Mendenhall era at Utah State will have to wait, at least a few weeks.
Utah State went into College Station, Texas, with the intent to shock the college football world and upset No. 19 Texas A&M.
At times Saturday, that looked like a possibility, too, early on in both the first and third quarters especially. Utah State was within a point of Texas A&M (7-6) late in the first quarter, after a trick play resulted in a touchdown pass by backup-quarterback-turned-wide-receiver Anthony Garcia. And early in the third quarter, Utah State pulled within two scores (30-14) thanks to a 16-yard touchdown reception by wide receiver Braden Pegan.
Ultimately, though, Utah State was outclassed by its top-25-ranked SEC opponent and lost to Texas A&M, 44-22.
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