Texarkana Gazette

Aggies host Bulldogs in first of three home games

- By Kristie Rieken

Texas A&M is coming off an important road win that gave the Aggies a dose of confidence. That’s not the case for Joe Moorhead, who didn’t like what he saw as his Mississipp­i State team lost last week to No. 2 LSU.

Moorhead was initially excited about the energy and fight his struggling team showed against LSU. Then he watched the film of the 36-13 loss, the Bulldogs’ third straight.

“There were a ton of missed opportunit­ies throughout that game in all three phases that would have made it a much closer game,” he said. “I am not saying it would have (turned it) into a win, but there were a bunch of plays — and it is not just coach speak — that were left on the field.”

The Bulldogs (3-4, 1-3 SEC) have had a lot of success against Texas A&M recently, winning the last three meetings and four of the last five.

They will face an Aggies team opening a three-game home stretch before wrapping up the regular season with back-to-back road games against top-10 opponents.

The Aggies shook off a loss to top-ranked Alabama by beating Mississipp­i 24-17 last week

“We’re nowhere close to the way we can play, but our ability to compete, handle moments, momentum swings, ups and downs of the game with a lot of young guys … showed a lot of maturity,” coach Jimbo Fisher said.

After Saturday, the Aggies (4-3, 2-2) host UTSA, have a bye week Nov. 9 and host South Carolina on Nov. 16 before trips to No. 10

Georgia and LSU.

Fisher hopes that his team can use this home stretch to get better before things really heat up again at the end of the season.

“Keep growing, there’s a lot of little things that we can see as coaches that we’re getting better at,” he said. “Hopefully we’ll consistent­ly grow in all three areas as we go. Kids had a great attitude, though, a great demeanor and relentless effort to compete in the game. They did a good job.”

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