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Huntsville Times
Big plays hard to come by for Bulldogs.
Alabama A&M's offense thrived off of big plays during its first three games, but those big plays didn't happen Saturday night against Grambling.
As a result, the Bulldogs struggled.
A&M managed only one big play - a 24-yard pass from quarterback Kelcy Luke to tight end John Smith right before halftime - that helped set up Jeremy Licea's 36-yard field goal that made it 17-6 at intermission.
But the Bulldogs failed to score again.
"We've been a big-play offense, but now we've got to go back and develop that mentality that teams aren't going to line up and let us beat them deep," A&M coach Anthony Jones said. "We've got to make plays and be consistent in making those plays. If we can't, we'll experience what we experienced (Saturday).
Of A&M's 12 possessions, nine of them ended with punts, including five three-and-outs.
The Bulldogs kicked two field goals and fumbled once.
Grambling best team A&M has played: Jones thought Grambling was better than any of A&M's first three opponents. After watching the Tigers up close and personal, he was right.
"That's the best football team we've played all year," he said. "They have a lot of talent. They're the fastest team and the most physical team we've played all year."
A&M will work this week: Jones suggested that the Bulldogs didn't work as hard as they should have in preparing for Grambling. As a result, he said they won't have time to relax this week with Texas Southern coming to town.
"We're coming to work this week," he said. "Those who want to work will work. Those who don't won't be out there. We're going to work this week.
"We're going to make sure we're ready for this football game. Our effort wasn't where it needed to be in some instances (Saturday night)."
Furthermore: A&M has scored on 13 of 14 possessions in the red zone. ... Licea's 37-yard field goal midway through the first half was his career long. ... A&M is 2-10 in its last 12 games against Grambling, including three losses in the SWAC championship game.
Reggie Benson
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