When Texas A&M football took the field last night, most assumed the Clemson defensive line was going to wipe the floor with the Aggies offensive line.
It was a safe assumption for anyone who watched A&M play in 2017. The unit struggled, thanks in part to injuries which hindered their ability to grow together.
And yet, against that stout defensive line that boasts four potential first round NFL Draft picks, the hog mollies held their own, especially in pass protection.
The rushing offense struggled. They finished with only 71 yards on 32 carries, a paltry 2.