No. 23 Texas A&M – Miami football game
No. 23 Texas A&M (1-0) will travel to Florida to face the Miami Hurricanes (1-0) at Hard Rock Stadium on Saturday afternoon.
The Aggies looked good on paper and good on the field against the Lobos. Bobby Petrino’s playcalling never had to leave first gear due to Conner Wiegman exploiting the one-on-one matchups to the tune of five touchdowns between Noah Thomas and Evan Stewart.
The defense started a little slow but settled in and held New Mexico to under 250 yards of total offense and ten points. Miami’s tough grind-it-out offense will be a challenge that will pay dividends for the front seven once SEC play starts.
Miami is also looking to leave last season far in the rear view, starting the season 1-0 with a 38-3 victory over Miami (OH). It wasn’t much of a contest as they ran through the RedHawks for 250 yards with three touchdowns.
Texas A&M’s 2023 regular-season home schedule has contests against ULM, Auburn, Alabama, South Carolina, Mississippi State, and ACU.
The Aggies’ Road schedule features games at Miami, Arkansas, Tennessee, Ole Miss, and LSU.
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Below is gameday, television, and radio information for Saturday’s No. 23 Texas A&M – Miami contest at Kyle Field.
How to Watch
TV: ABC
Play-by-play: Joe Tessitore
Analyst: Jesse Palmer
Sideline: Katie George
How to Listen
TAMU Sports Network: WTAW 1620AM, WTAW 94.5FM (local)
SiriusXM app: Ch. 132/192
Web: 12thman.com
App: 12th Man Mobile App
Play-by-Play: Andrew Monaco
Analysts: Dave Elmendorf
Sideline: Will Johnson
Series History
Series: Tied, 2-2
Biggest win: 56 points (70-14, 1944 in Miami)
Biggest loss: 18 points (23-41, 2008 in College Station)
Longest winning streak: 1 game (2022)
Longest losing streak: 2 games (2007-2008)
Current streak: Texas A&M 1 game (2022)
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Jimbo Fisher previews Texas A&M – Miami
Jimbo Fisher is impressed with Miami’s Defense, and he knows they will be in for a dogfight.
“Defense did a good job of taking the air out of runs. We fit well and tackled well.”
“We played the ball and judged the ball well. We got an interception and got pressure. We got more pressure as the game went on.”
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