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When you’re 9-0, you’d think your head coach might flash a smile or two. But not Mike Elko. Not after watching his Aggies defense get gashed for over 200 yards on the ground in Columbia. Texas A&M might have walked away with a 38-17 win over No. 22 Missouri, a win that pushed them to 6-0 in SEC play for the first time since 1998. But their HC wasn’t in the mood to celebrate because for the Aggies, being dominant is the new baseline.

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On November 8, TexAgs posted Mike Elko’s postgame statement on X, where he unleashed his frustration. “One guy had 17 carries for 110, and one guy had 13 for 109. We did an awful job adjusting to both one them,” he said bluntly, calling out his own unit in the process. That’s a rare level of honesty from a coach sitting comfortably undefeated, but it tells you everything about the coach’s mindset. He’s not grading on a curve. He’s grading like a man who knows South Carolina and Texas are waiting down the line, and a soft defensive front won’t survive those showdowns.

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Missouri, down to its third-string quarterback, true freshman Matt Zollers, had no business keeping this one competitive. But even as Texas A&M’s defense suffocated the Tigers’ passing attack, allowing just 36 yards through three quarters, it couldn’t hide the glaring issue. It gave up four runs of 40+ yards as the Tigers secured 207 yards on the ground despite trailing all game, thanks to a relentless rushing duo of Jamal Roberts and Ahmad Hardy

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Both tailbacks topped 100 yards, with Jamal Roberts tallying 110 yards and Ahmad Hardy with 109 yards, ripping chunk plays and keeping their QB upright long enough to avoid disaster. Roberts’ consistent gashes pressured the Aggies, while Hardy’s two 45-yard bursts brought Columbia to its feet. But even those highlights came undone by self-inflicted wounds, including Roberts’ late fumble that helped seal the Aggies’ perfect record another week longer. Still, this isn’t the first time the defense is getting on Mike Elko’s nerves. 

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Mike Elko is concerned with the Texas A&M defense 

Two weeks ago, on October 26, Mike Elko was seen lighting up his defense after a blown coverage led to an LSU touchdown. That wasn’t a coach having a bad day because it was becoming a pattern. After Texas A&M’s narrow 45-42 win over Arkansas, the HC even refused to hand out his weekly defensive award for the first time all season. Carter Karels reported, “Instead, he kept it real with them after their ‘very poor game’ vs. Arkansas.” That’s accountability in its rawest form.

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Even after beating Missouri for the third straight time, the Aggies’ 38 points marked their lowest road total since last November. Not that Mike Elko cares about scoreboards anymore, he’s chasing perfection. “You know, from a CEO perspective, I believe this is what this program is capable of,” he said postgame. “This is why we’re here. We believe the ceiling of this program is really high. This is what everyone has been talking about.” And that’s the thing about Texas A&M under Elko. 

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Winning ugly doesn’t cut it anymore. In College Station, the goal isn’t just to go undefeated. It’s staying unquestioned. The No. 3 Aggies (9-0, 6-0) head home next, with the HC likely sharpening his message louder than ever.

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Khosalu Puro is a Primetime College Football Writer at EssentiallySports, keeping a close watch on everything from locker room buzz to end zone drama. Her journalism career began with four relentless years covering regional football circuits, where she honed her eye for team dynamics on the field. At EssentiallySports, she took that foundation national, leading coverage across the college football space. For the past two seasons, she has anchored ES Marquee Saturdays, managing live weekend coverage while sharing her expertise with the team’s emerging writers. She also plays a key role in the CFB Pro Writer Program, a unique initiative connecting editorial storytelling with fan-driven content. Khosalu ensures her experience is passed on to the rest of the team as well.

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