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Texas A&M Puts Tough Loss in Rear View, Preps for Jacksonville
Texas A&M seeks to rebound from a 93-80 overtime loss with late turnovers and poor shooting costing them, aiming to regain momentum before SEC play.
- On Sunday, the Texas A&M Aggies will host Jacksonville in College Station as coach Bucky McMillan urges not to let the 93-80 overtime loss at SMU overshadow progress.
- In the Texas A&M loss, the Aggies turned the ball over on each of their last four possessions and got outscored 16-3 in overtime while missing all 12 overtime field-goal attempts.
- Texas A&M’s scoring depth shows in its box score with four Aggies averaging double figures and Ruben Dominguez leading at 14.5 points per game alongside seven players with 17 to 35 assists.
- A balanced opponent increases the urgency for A&M to fix late-game mistakes as Jacksonville Dolphins showed six players in double figures and 30 assists in a 122-49 win on Thursday.
- McMillan frames the solution around an `equal opportunity` offense, emphasizing 3-point shooting and players like Charles Caporaso working relentlessly on sharing the ball in practice.
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Texas A&M puts tough loss in rear view, preps for Jacksonville
Texas A&M has had a week to stew over a lost opportunity in its most recent game.
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