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The Commodore Review: How Vanderbilt Really Looked in Their 25-0 Loss to Texas A&M

Vanderbilt's shutout loss to Texas A&M was a disheartening return to 2014.

Texas A&M pushed eight different drives into Vanderbilt territory and didn't come away with a touchdown on any of them. Of course, that doesn't matter when you get shut out by an Aggie defense that had given up 29.5 points per game to their last four SEC opponents.

The Commodores dual-headed attack of Kyle Shurmur and Johnny McCrary combined for just 23 passing yards in this team's worst offensive performance of the Derek Mason era. Early runs with Ralph Webb and Darrius Sims helped move the chains early, but without an efficient passing game to pull Aggie defenders from the line of scrimmage, Vandy's runners never stood a chance.