Manziel again masterful as Aggies rout Missouri
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Heisman Trophy candidate Johnny Manziel threw for three scores and ran for a pair of touchdowns, as the ninth-ranked Aggies blew out Missouri, 59-29, in the final regular season game for both teams. Manziel, who came into Saturday having already broken the school record for total offense in a season, eclipsed the SEC mark for total offense. He entered with 4,161 yards and needed only 167 to break 2010 Heisman Trophy winner Cam Newton's mark for most offense. Manziel completed 32-of-44 passes for 372 yards and an interception, and ran 12 times for 67 yards. Texas A&M (10-2, 6-2 SEC) wrapped up its first regular season in the SEC with five consecutive victories. Included in that streak was a stunning win at then-No. 1 Alabama on Nov. 10. This is the Aggies' first 10-win season since 1998. "Coming into the year, we really didn't care what everyone else's expectations were.
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| 0 | "Coming into the year, we really didn't care what everyone else's expectations were. We had a lot of work to do and we still have work to do," Texas A |
| 0 | M coach Kevin Sumlin said. ... |
| 0 | "Coming into the year, we really didn't care what everyone else's expectations were. We had a lot of work to do and we still have work to do," Texas A |
| -0.0489152 | M coach Kevin Sumlin said. "The biggest concern from everybody except for the people in this room was whether we could compete in the SEC. In Birmingham, the three main questions were 'You guys don't have a quarterback, your offense is a question mark and you're thin in the defensive front - How are you going to compete in the SEC?' I think that these guys kind of took that to heart and they set a tone for this program that 'You know what, not only can we compete but we can win.' We have a process that's in place now that our current players understand." |
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| -0.24084 | "It was perfect storm in the wrong way," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. ... |
| -0.196567 | "It was perfect storm in the wrong way," Missouri coach Gary Pinkel said. "We couldn't get off the field on defense, and offensively we had our struggles as we've had all year. That combination is not very good." |
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