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by Geoff Ketchum
And that's why they play the games. Entering Thursday night's in-state showdown between the No.2 Texas Longhorns and unranked Texas A&M, the conventional thinking was that the Aggies would be hard-pressed to keep up with the Texas offense because of the match-up problems they'd face with one of the nation's top defensive units. Well… not so much. On a night when the Texas defense ran into their personal nightmare in Jerrod Johnson, the nation's top player carried the Longhorns to a 49-39 win. Here's a position-by-position breakdown of the win. [ details]
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