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  In today's football, if a sack occurs without a celebration, is it even really a sack? Following in this ritual, Texas A&M defensive tackle Bobby Brown III initiated a high-knee stomping routine after tackling Florida quarterback Kyle Trask late in the third quarter of the Aggies' 41-38 win. The result was an injured leg, that kept him out of Saturday's win at Mississippi State. Head coach Jimbo Fisher said Monday that he doesn't fault Brown for getting caught up in the excitement of the moment. "It's hard to say, 'Guys, don't enjoy making a play,'" Fisher said. "This game is so hard to prepare for to play. The rigors of playing football and the physicality of practice - not to enjoy the moment you have success on the field, but you have to keep it in temperament and pray to God your guy doesn't get hurt." Fisher said Brown is "fine," but held himself out of the Mississippi State game saying he wasn't ready. "He didn't feel like he could go in the game, so he should be ready to go this week, hopefully," Fisher said. Brown has nine tackles this season, including the one sack and a quarterback hurry. In three seasons, he's made 44 tackles, four tackles for loss and 1.5 sacks. Teammate Lloyd, who will start at Utah's other starting linebacker spot for the second straight year, has similar thoughts about Sewell. He sees the position a better fit for Sewell. "He's very aggressive downhill, great tackler, great in space. So I think that element has helped us in terms of bringing that to the room," Lloyd said. In three games with the Utes last season, Sewell netted 14 tackles at safety. From 2017-18, he played in 23 games for Nevada - racking up 111 tackles during his time in Reno. - Bryan/College Station Eagle

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