Junior Max Johnson is expected to earn his second start for the Aggies vs. the Razorbacks in the Southwest Classic. Here are 5 things to watch for during the game.
Max Johnson is expected to earn his second start Saturday after leading the Aggies to a win over then-No. 13 Miami last week.Texas A&M switched quarterbacks and immediately added some urgency and savvy to the offense — the problem for A&M is the production hardly changed.
Junior Max Johnson is expected to earn his second start for the Aggies in place of Haynes King in their continual quest to jumpstart the offense under coach Jimbo Fisher, the first thing to keep an eye on in the 79Johnson led the Aggies to a victory over then-No. 13 Miami a week ago, and consistently fired up his teammates en route to the 17-9 win before more than 107,000 fans crammed into Kyle Field.
But in the end he was 10 of 20 for 140 yards and a lone touchdown pass, while the Hurricanes also sacked him three times. Those numbers won’t cut it against Arkansas, and here’s why:Arkansas leads the nation with 17 sacks and three of the top four sack leaders in the Southeastern Conference wear Razorbacks red . Meantime A&M’s offensive line is the team’s biggest weakness, which likely has Sanders & Co. licking its collective chops.
There is hope for the Aggies’ passing game, however, based on Arkansas inexplicably owning the nation’s worst pass defense — inexplicably based on those sack numbers. Johnson will need time to tab open receivers, and that simply hasn’t been the case for most of the first three games of the season, no matter the quarterback.
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