If A&M is in fact running a spread offense, I think our D matches up very well with that style (i.e. MU). The biggest deal in my mind is how to stop the running QB on scrambles (i.e. Gilbert/Gabbert) especially since TAMU's QB seems to be athletically equipped to better scramble than either of the 2 I noted which actually gave NU fits. It is probably true that the NU D didn't really consider the other 2 guys a threat and therefore didn't plan for it at all, where in this case they would.
Our O had better be careful. If we come out flat, it will be a frustrating day. Need to come out and play inspired O for the first time since MU, however, in the case of TAMU, NU must continue to play that O the whole game unlike the MU game where one quarter won it.