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It was the inevitability most teams discover on a summer's first scrimmage, coupled here by A&M's experience on the defensive front and a raft of injuries on the O-line. Said Towns, "We should be in control."
It was obvious from the offensive output, with only one touchdown -- a deft, pinballing run from Brendan Johnson, a 5-7 sophomore from Atlanta -- in 68 snaps.
It was also a warning to his defense that the next scrimmage "will be a different story. ... We've got to get focused for the second time around," he said.
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