Sept. 7, 2021

Texas A&M Aggies Daily Blitz – 9/7/21 – Kent State: What Went Right, What Went Wrong

The Aggies made sure the first game of 2021 was just as stressful as possible - The Aggies Daily Blitz Podcast

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Texas A&M Aggies Daily Blitz

In a game that saw them favored by roughly 30-points, the Texas A&M Aggies couldn’t seem to separate themselves from the Kent State Golden Flashes on Saturday night at Kyle Field. Presented by BetUS.com - Bet with the 3-Decade leader, BetUS! Join now for a 125% bonus or a 200% bonus with crypto. Use promo code DSP125 for bonus or DSP200 for crypto, and bet sports, casinos, horses, pop culture, & more at BetUS.com. You bet, you win, you get paid. BetUS.com - https://bit.ly/DSPMediaBetUS Welcome to the Aggies Daily Blitz by DSP Media in partnership with AllAggies.com. In the first full-capacity game since 2019, Kyle Field was rocking. It was rocking red, white, and blue instead of the traditional maroon and white to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the Sept. 11, 2001 attacks on the United States. While the team did eventually separate themselves and cover that 30-point spread, it took a while. There were some things that went right on Saturday night and a few things that went wrong for A&M football. Some players did show up to play from the get-go, including Devon Achane, Leon O’Neal Jr, and Isaiah Spiller. Haynes King got his first-ever collegiate start, but it looked shaky at times, the Aggies’ defense definitely showed up, and against the No. 1 offense from the previous season, and regardless of what we saw on television, the A&M offense has some work to do. Let’s discuss! Please join us daily for the Aggies Daily Blitz at AllAggies.com or the Aggies Daily Blitz YouTube Channel, then continue the conversation on Twitter: @AggiesDaily and @IndyCarTim, or our new forums. To submit a question for the show please email us at AggiesDailyBlitz@gmail.com. We appreciate your interaction and support, and Gig ‘Em Aggies!