On offense, Texas A&M has one of the best backs in the SEC in Trayveon Williams, a hard-running junior who compares to another top tailback South Carolina has seen this year — Kentucky’s Benny Snell.
But the Aggies rank sixth in the SEC in scoring offense, at 33.3 points per game, and fifth in rushing yards per game, at 220.8
On defense, A&M has a number of talented, solid players including NFL prospects in defensive linemen Kingsley Keke and Landis Durham and defensive back Donovan Wilson.
But the Aggies rank eighth in the conference in scoring defense, at 20.