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How Tennessee and Texas A&M’s Unconventional Defense Is Silently Shaking Up College Football

How Tennessee and Texas A&M’s Unconventional Defense Is Silently Shaking Up College Football

There are two ways teams have beaten Tennessee this season. The first is to be like Kentucky and shoot 50% on 3-pointers for the game. The Wildcats have done it twice against the Volunteers and won both games.

That seems unlikely for Texas A&M, which is in the bottom five among major conference teams in 3-point percentage. The Aggies may shoot a high volume of 3s out of necessity, but they’ll likely be tough 3s and Texas A&M can’t rely on an outlier shooting game to pull off the victory.

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