Although it was not as pretty and clean as No. 2 Clemson would have liked, the Tigers found a way to get the job done at Kyle Field and leave Texas A&M with a victory in front of over 104,000 fans.
After taking a 14-3 lead into the second half, the Clemson defense struggled to contain Texas A&M quarterback Kellen Mond, along with the rest of the Aggies’ offense as they totaled 23 points and 404 yards in the second half.
However, Clemson quarterbacks Kelly Bryant stepped up for the Tigers and stayed poised in the hectic environment.