With J.J. McDermott under center, Zach Line carried the load on the ensuing
drive and scored on a one-yard plunge to cut the Mustangs' deficit in half.
But SMU tried an onside kick that failed, giving the Aggies another short
field that resulted in Gray's two-yard TD run.
"We got our rear ends kicked in pretty much every way," said Jones, "but we'll
find out a lot about ourselves in the next four games."
On the third play of the second quarter, Keenan Holman hauled in a 27-yard TD
pass from McDermott to cap a seven-play, 71-yard drive.
Texas A&M's defense held the Mustangs in check the rest of the way, and Ryan
Swope's 28-yard touchdown reception and Michael's one-yard score gave the
hosts a 33-14 cushion at the break.
"I thought the offensive line did a great job of setting the tempo up front.
It was a battle. They did a great job tonight," Swope said. "We just really
got after it and just believed in each other and got off to a good start."
The Aggies were held to a field goal -- a 19-yarder by Randy Bullock -- on the
opening drive of the second half.
Any momentum SMU gained in the limiting the hosts to three points ended when
McDermott threw incomplete on 4th-and-8 at the Aggies 36-yard line.
Hutson Prioleau's 32-yard touchdown reception extended the lead late in the
third, and Bullock accounted for the only points in the fourth with a 37-yard
kick.
Game Notes
SMU junior defensive end Margus Hunt blocked two extra points, upping his
career total to 12 blocked kicks. His six extra-point blocks rank second in
NCAA history...Swope finished with 109 yards on eight receptions...Gray had
132 yards on 21 carries, while Michael had 85 yards on 14 touches...McDermott
threw for 254 yards on 21-of-34 throws...Line totaled 128 yards on 22
carries...Texas A&M owns a 42-29-7 series advantage.
09/05 02:15:57 ET