GRADE D
Offense
The Aggies ran more plays and had the ball 13 minutes longer than Hawaii, but they had just 10 points to show for it. They had their second-best outing yardage-wise, but scored one point less than they average.
GRADE F
Defense
With 480 yards total offense by the end of the third quarter, Hawaii was just 19 yards short of its average and had scored five more points than its average. Four of the Warriors' scoring drives took 1:33 or less.
GRADE B
Special teams
The Aggies finally kicked their first field goal of the season, but they also missed another. They are now 1 of 4 for the season.
GRADE D-
Overall
Losing Marcus Cross didn't help the offense, but they still couldn't develop any consistency. Defensively, the Aggies allowed more than 500 yards for the second straight game. Special teams finally contributed points.
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