The talk after Texas A&M dropped a third straight Big 12 game Saturday was about getting the team back to playing Aggie basketball. Team meetings, individual meetings, players-only meetings -- all of it pointed to the general consensus that the Aggies needed to come together as a team.
They did that Wednesday night.
In a 98-54 pasting of Texas Tech in front of 10,032 at Reed Arena, A&M head coach Mark Turgeon went to his bench early and often, rewarding players who'd practiced well this week. That included seldom-used Beau Muhlbach and Derrick Lewis, who entered the game early in the first half.
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