The Saline Courier Weekend

No. 21 Texas A&M runs over Missouri, 35-14

- By Joe Walljasper

COLUMBIA, Mo. — Texas A&M’S running back duo of Isaiah Spiller and Devon Achane combined for 292 rushing yards and three touchdowns to power the 21st-ranked Aggies to a 35-14 victory over Missouri on Saturday.

Spiller rushed 20 times for 168 yards and one touchdown, and Achane added 16 carries for 124 yards and two scores as Texas A&M (5-2, 2-2 Southeaste­rn Conference) avoided a letdown after last week’s upset of Alabama.

Missouri (3-4, 0-3 SEC) has the nation’s worst run defense — allowing 287 rushing yards per game — and it offered little resistance as Spiller ripped off a 48-yard touchdown run and Achane followed with a 20-yard scoring run in the first quarter. The home crowd booed Missouri coach Eli Drinkwitz when he ran out the clock in the first half rather than aggressive­ly trying to cut into the Aggies’ 28-7 lead.

Zach Calzada completed 13 of 25 passes for 148 yards and two touchdowns. Both scoring passes went to Ainias Smith.

Missouri’s Tyler Badie rushed 22 times for 68 yards, including a 32-yard touchdown run in the second quarter in which he dragged defensive back Demani Richardson for the final 5 yards. Badie also had seven catches for 53 yards.

Connor Bazelak completed 29 of 43 passes for 230 yards for the Tigers but was intercepte­d twice.

Texas A&M outgained Missouri 431 yards to 328. THE TAKEAWAY

Texas A&M: After his star turn last week against Alabama, Calzada just needed to be steady against Missouri. He delivered, particular­ly on a third-quarter drive after the Tigers had cut the deficit to 14 points. Facing a thirdand-15, he hung in the pocket and hit Smith over the middle for a 21-yard gain. The Aggies went on to score a touchdown to take a 35-14 lead.

Missouri: The Tigers’ SEC games have followed a familiar pattern, with Missouri not ready to play at kickoff. The Aggies opened a 21-0 lead in the first quarter. In three conference games, the Tigers have been outscored

63-10 in the first quarter. Missouri’s offense leans on running back Badie, but the early deficits have forced them to rely more on a shaky passing game. POLL IMPLICATIO­NS After rescuing its season and re-entering the AP Top 25 by stunning Alabama last week, Texas A&M assured itself a longer stay in the poll with a solid victory over Missouri. UP NEXT

Texas A&M: The Aggies return home to face South Carolina next Saturday.

Missouri: The Tigers have a week off before visiting Vanderbilt on Oct. 30.

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