Vanderbilt's defense did everything they could do keep a potent Aggie offense out of the end zone, but Vanderbilt's impotent offense led to a 25-0 loss at Dudley Field.
It looked like the Vanderbilt Commodores had turned a corner when they hung 21 points on Kentucky in the first half of last week's win. On Saturday, they backed the car up, rammed it through the intersection, then bailed out as it careened into a ditch and exploded in a 25-0 loss to Texas A&M.
Vanderbilt couldn't get anything going offensively, and their two deepest drives into A&M territory ended in penalties or sacks that pulled them out of field goal range.