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Texas A&M had few problems to ensure his second victory of the young university football season. The Aggies No. 19 achieved a 20 -point victory over the Aggies of the Utah state in College Station, Texas.
The defensive liner Cashius Howell played a key role in victory and achieved a rare feat in the process. In the second quarter, Howell dismissed the field marshal of the state of Utah Bryson Barnes in three consecutive moves.
When Utah State kept the ball in the 25 -yard line, the passenger corridor surpassed the left Tackle Jake Eichorn and left Barnes for a loss of six yards.
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Cashius Howell #9 of Texas A&M Aggies passes beyond Jake Eichorn #56 of the Utah State Aggies in the first half of a game in Kyle Field on September 6, 2025 at the University Station, Texas. (Joe Buvid/Getty images)
In the next play, Howell went back to Eichorn to tear down Barnes for another bag. Bullying beyond Eichorn once again, Howell knocked Barnes for a loss of 8 yards to throw the room down and force a clearance.
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Howell admitted that he stayed a little stunned after knocking Barnes for the third time.
“I don’t want to say that I didn’t believe it, but it was like Dang, as I really did that,” he said. “However, it was definitely a good feeling.”

Texas A&M Aggies’s defensive line, Cashius Howell (18), reacts during a game against Notre Dame Fighting Irish in Kyle Field on August 31, 2024 at College Station, Texas. (Maria Lysaker/USA Today Sports)
When he was asked to choose his favorite of the three, Howell did not hesitate.
“The second,” he said. “I feel it only fries.”

Texas A& M’s defensive wing, Cashius Howell (9) reacts after saying goodbye to the Utah state marshal, Bryson Barnes (16) during the second quarter of a university football match on September 6, 2025, in College Station, Texas. (AP Photo/Sam Craft)
Texas A&M coach Mike Elko said he had never seen something like what Howell did on Saturday and praised his team’s pass. “That will be something that will be difficult to overcome,” he said.
Howell, a fifth year senior, entered the game with 15.5 career captures. The 2024 season ended with only four catches. His career in his career arrived in 2023 when he was 9.5 for Bowling Green.
Howell became the first player to record captures in three consecutive plays since Jack Cichy did it for Wisconsin Badgers at Holiday Bowl 2015 against the Trojans of the USC, according to the investigation provided by Texas A&M communications staff.