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Mississippi State vs. Texas A&M: Five Takeaways

We're starting to see a theme here with Manny Diaz's defense, the same one we saw in 2010. He gives up points on almost every first drive and makes adjustments once he gets a feel for what the other team wants to run. The problem against A&M was that he played soft coverage with no desire to pressure Kyle Allen out of the gate. We all saw how that worked out, as A&M put up 14 points before you could blink.

However, give Diaz credit where it's due for tightening up and only allowing six points in the second half.