ULM’s early season momentum ran dry in College Station against a rebounding Texas A&M team that finished Saturday afternoon with 557 yards of total offense.
The Warhawks’ (2-1) lone score in the 47-3 Aggie showcase came off a 24-yard field goal from Derek McCormick two minutes into the second quarter. From there, the offense was often challenged by the Aggies’ (2-1) high-level defense but seldom answered, going 1-of-12 on third downs and 1-of-2 on fourth downs.
Quarterback Jiya Wright returned to the starting role after Hunter Herring’s injury in his lone start of the season against Lamar.