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Mike Elko is unsatisfied. Everything he said and did after the game indicates that. If there’s one thing the Texas A&M Aggies don’t do, it’s sugarcoat. After a wild 45–42 escape against Arkansas, he clarified one thing. His defense flat-out flopped. For a team that’s prided itself on toughness and discipline, that’s a full-blown alarm. Moreover, he wasted no time sending that message into strict action.

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On October 22, Texas A&M beat writer Carter Karels put it perfectly on X: “For the first time this season, Texas A&M coach Mike Elko did not give one of his weekly awards to a defensive player. Instead, he kept it real with them after their “very poor game” vs. Arkansas.”

That tweet summed up the mood inside Aggieland. “Defensively, it was a very poor game,” Mike Elko said bluntly. “Didn’t play well, didn’t play up to our standard, didn’t do the things you need to do to be successful at all.” That’s frustration boiling over. 

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Texas A&M’s defense, which had bullied Auburn, Mississippi State, and Florida into submission over the last month, suddenly looked unrecognizable. The Aggies allowed 527 total yards, including a whopping 268 on the ground. Arkansas averaged 8.1 yards per play and gashed the defense for runs of 45-plus yards three times, so much for bending but not breaking. The Aggies bent, broke, and barely held on. 

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Mike Elko and safety Marcus Ratcliffe admitted postgame that “misfits” busted run fits and poor tackling haunted them all afternoon. Per Pro Football Focus, A&M missed 13 tackles, their highest total since the Notre Dame game. Arkansas racked up 162 of its 268 rushing yards after contact. RB Mike Washington Jr. alone accounted for 102 of those yards, the 12th-highest single-game total after contact in the FBS last week. That’s very un-Aggie-like.

Mike Elko knows it. And he’s not letting them forget it. “We can’t play defense like we played on Saturday against anybody and be successful,” he said. “If we don’t fix our own issues, we won’t stop anybody.” That’s as straightforward as it gets. He didn’t just stop there. 

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Mike Elko expresses disappointment over Texas A&M defense

The defense that’s carried Texas A&M all season long looked mortal for the first time. But Mike Elko’s keeping his cool. He’s prodding. “Defensively, we picked a really, really bad time to have a bad game,” he said after the game. “We didn’t play anywhere near the standard of Texas A&M football, ever, at any point.” Those are fighting words and motivational ones, too. 

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The message was loud and clear. Ahead of a season-defining matchup against LSU, Elko wants his team to show character. Because if there’s one thing the SEC doesn’t forgive, it’s defensive softness. For Mike Elko’s Aggies, softness just became a sin. Saturday’s test in Baton Rouge will decide whether this defense still has the bite to match its bark.

Will Mike Elko’s tough love jolt the Aggies back into form, or will LSU expose the cracks for everyone?

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