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No. 17 Texas 27, No. 3 Texas A&M 17: Three things we learned

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No. 17 Texas 27, No. 3 Texas A&M 17: Three things we learned

No. 17 Texas Stuns No. 3 Texas A&M, Derails Rival’s Season in Thrilling Fashion

The final seconds bled from the clock at Darrell K Royal-Texas Memorial Stadium, not with a frantic heave or a desperate scramble, but with the serene, deliberate kneel-downs of victory formation. For the No. 17 Texas Longhorns, a season of maddening inconsistency and frustration against lesser opponents found its ultimate catharsis in the most important game of all. In a stunning 27-17 upset of their hated rival, the No. 3 Texas A&M Aggies, the Longhorns didn’t just win a football game; they authored a perfect, season-defining finale that resonated far beyond the Forty Acres.

Contents
  • A Ground Game Reborn: How Texas Imposed Its Will
  • The Defense Rises to the Occasion
  • Steve Sarkisian’s Masterclass in Coaching
  • What’s Next for Texas and the Playoff Picture?
  • A Legacy Victory for the Longhorns

This was more than a rivalry win. It was a statement. By handing the Aggies their first loss, Texas single-handedly demolished A&M’s dream of a conference championship game appearance, a goal that had eluded the program for three decades. The victory, sealed by a decisive two-score margin, was a masterclass in resilience, tactical adjustment, and defensive fortitude. As the Longhorns now wait to see how the playoff scenarios unfold, they do so having delivered a performance that proves their potential was real all along.

A Ground Game Reborn: How Texas Imposed Its Will

For much of the 2024 season, the Texas running attack was a source of consternation. The offensive line struggled to create consistent push, and the backfield, while talented, couldn’t find a rhythm. Against the Aggies, that narrative was flipped on its head in the second half, transforming the Longhorns from a one-dimensional offense into a physically dominant unit.

The first half offered glimpses, with the team averaging a respectable 4.7 yards per carry, albeit on a limited 61 total yards. But the third quarter was where Steve Sarkisian and his staff pressed their advantage. They found a vulnerability in the A&M defensive front and leaned into it with relentless force.

  • Quintrevion Wisner’s Breakout: The sophomore running back, who had been a complementary piece all season, exploded for the first 100-yard game of his career. His vision and burst became the engine of the Texas offense when it mattered most.
  • Dominant Third Quarter: Texas rushed for 83 yards on just 10 carries in the third quarter alone, controlling the tempo and physically wearing down the Aggie defense.
  • The Icing on the Cake: The game’s defining moment wasn’t a pass, but a run. With the Aggies desperate for a stop, Wisner broke free for a 30-yard dash into A&M territory. His smart decision to slide down early, allowing Texas to kneel out the clock, was the perfect, poetic end.

The lesson was clear: with adequate blocking, this Texas offense possesses a dynamic, game-controlling ground attack that can carry them against the nation’s best.

The Defense Rises to the Occasion

While the offense found its footing in the second half, the Texas defense was stellar from start to finish. Facing a high-powered Aggie offense led by a veteran quarterback, the Longhorns’ defense delivered its most complete performance of the season. This wasn’t a unit that simply bent but didn’t break; this was a unit that applied constant pressure, created key turnovers, and made critical stops in high-leverage situations.

The defensive line set the tone, disrupting the A&M backfield and making life uncomfortable all night. They consistently won at the line of scrimmage, stuffing run plays and forcing hurried throws. The secondary, which has been a question mark at times, played with discipline and aggression, breaking up several key passes and limiting explosive plays.

Key defensive stands defined the game:

  • Holding the Aggies to a field goal after a turnover gave them prime field position.
  • A crucial fourth-down stop in the fourth quarter that extinguished A&M’s final hope of a comeback.
  • Consistently pressuring the A&M quarterback, leading to errant throws and a critical interception that swung momentum firmly in Texas’s favor.

This performance proved that the Longhorns’ defense is not just a supporting cast, but a championship-caliber unit capable of rising to the occasion against elite competition.

Steve Sarkisian’s Masterclass in Coaching

In a high-stakes rivalry game, the battle between the head coaches is often where the game is won or lost. On this night, Steve Sarkisian and his staff thoroughly out-coached their counterparts. The game plan was a work of art, featuring strategic adjustments that exploited A&M’s weaknesses.

Sarkisian’s patience with the running game, even when it wasn’t producing huge numbers early, demonstrated a long-term vision. He trusted that his offensive line would eventually wear down the Aggies, and he was proven right. The decision to feature Quintrevion Wisner in the second half was a stroke of genius, catching A&M off guard and capitalizing on his fresh legs and explosive style.

Furthermore, the team’s discipline was notable. In an emotionally charged game, Texas committed fewer penalties and maintained its composure during A&M’s attempted rallies. The final drive, a methodical, clock-chewing masterpiece that ended with Wisner’s slide and the victory formation, was a testament to a team perfectly prepared and executing under pressure.

What’s Next for Texas and the Playoff Picture?

This victory does more than just sweeten the end of the regular season; it completely reshapes the landscape for Texas. A two-loss team with a win over the formerly undefeated No. 3 team in the country now has a compelling, if outside, argument for the College Football Playoff. While their fate is no longer entirely in their hands, they have given the selection committee a monumental reason to consider them.

Predictions for the Longhorns:

  • Playoff Discussion: Texas will be a central topic of conversation in the playoff debate. Their résumé, featuring the best win of any two-loss team, makes them a dangerous and attractive candidate if chaos ensues in other conference championship games.
  • Recruiting Boost: The emotional and visual impact of this win—beating a top-ranked rival in a dominant fashion—is immeasurable on the recruiting trail. It serves as tangible proof of the program’s trajectory under Sarkisian.
  • Program Momentum: Regardless of the playoff outcome, this victory establishes a new standard. It proves that Texas can win the big one, setting a benchmark for effort, physicality, and execution that will carry into the offseason and beyond.

A Legacy Victory for the Longhorns

Texas’s 27-17 triumph over Texas A&M will be remembered as more than just a tally in the win column. It was a legacy game. It was the day the Longhorns exorcised their demons of underperformance and proved their mettle on the biggest stage against their most bitter rival. They didn’t just win; they delivered a decisive, season-crushing blow to the Aggies, a fact that will simmer in this rivalry for years to come.

By rediscovering their ground game, unleashing a ferocious defense, and executing a brilliant coaching plan, Texas demonstrated the blueprint for championship football. The 2024 regular season may be over, but with this victory, the Longhorns have announced to the college football world that they are not just back; they are a force to be reckoned with, and their story is far from over.


Source: Based on news from Yahoo Sports.

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