Texas A&M’s 2024 season will pause this week as the Aggies embark on their first bye week after demolishing Missouri 41-10 in Week 6. The team is now 5-1, a conference-leading 3-0, and in SEC play.
The return of starting quarterback Conner Weigman certainly set things in motion offensively for the Aggies against what was considered one of the best defenses in the country when Missouri took the field. His efficiency in the pocket opened up the running game and junior back Le’Veon Moss.
Throughout the season, Texas A&M OC Collin Klein has been masterful in the red zone, utilizing motion and physicality to result in 15 red zone touchdowns through six games. On Saturday, Moss reached the end zone three times, including a 75-yard touchdown run to open the second half and extend the lead to 31-0.
Finishing the game with 138 yards off 12 carries, Moss currently leads the SEC in rushing yards ahead of Week 7. Here are the top 10 rushing leaders in SEC play through six weeks.
- Le’Veon Moss (RB) — Texas A&M: 609 rushing yards
- Dylan Sampson (RB) — Tennessee: 587 rushing yards
- Henry Parrish (RB) — Ole Miss: 570 rushing yards
- Ja’Quinden Jackson (RB) — Arkansas: 566 rushing yards
- Jarquez Hunter (RB) — Auburn: 528 rushing yards
- Nate Noel (RB) — Missouri: 471 rushing yards
- Diego Pavia (QB) — Vanderbilt: 335 rushing yards
- Taylen Green (QB) — Arkansas: 326 rushing yards
- Demie Sumo-Karngbaye (RB) — Kentucky: 321 rushing yards
- Jam Miller (RB) — Alabama: 318 rushing yards
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