NCAA Football 2015: Mississipi State Need To Disrupt vs. Texas A&M's Passing Game

Mississipi State tries to bring down a higher ranked opponent this weekend when they face a dangerous Texas A&M squad at the Kyle Field Stadium in College Station, Texas.

All eyes will once again be on senior quarterback Dak Prescott, the heart and soul of the Bulldogs offense. Prescott has been simply phenomenal for Mississipi State in the past four games, touted to be the best signal caller in the SEC right now.

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The Bulldogs will be looking to follow up their win last week against the Auburn Tigers, their first conference win for the season.

All that will however on their game plan against Texas A&M. Apparently the Aggies passing game is a cause for concern, one aspect that makes them one of the more dangerous team with a pretty solid offensive game especially once their passing flourishes.

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Of course there is a waterloo that the Bulldogs can take advantage off and this is by being more physical against the Aggies. Texas A&M is sorely lacking in this department up front, an advantage that the Bulldogs may want to attack to take down the Aggies.

Despite a high-powered offense to boot, the Aggies showed some loopholes on the defensive end. This was seen in their last outing against the Arkansas Razorbacks, giving up 457 yards that included 232 on the ground.

It took the combined efforts of quarterback Kyle Allen and wide receivers Christian Kirk and Josh Reynolds to help the Aggies pull out an overtime win.

Despite the disparity in rankings, odds seem to favor the Bulldogs. One apparently reason for this is the lack of defense the Aggies have to offer.

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