Texas A&M's Cashius Howell delivers historic feat with three consecutive quarterback sacks against Utah State

Texas A M had little issue securing its second success of the young college football season The No Aggies cruised to a -point win over the Utah State Aggies in College Station Texas Defensive lineman Cashius Howell played a key role in the win and accomplished a rare feat in the process In the second quarter Howell sacked Utah State quarterback Bryson Barnes on three consecutive plays When Utah State held the ball on the -yard line the pass rusher powered past left tackle Jake Eichorn and dropped Barnes for a loss of six yards CLICK HERE FOR MORE SPORTS COVERAGE ON FOXNEWS COMOn the next play Howell got past Eichorn again to take Barnes down for another sack Bullying past Eichorn one more time Howell took down Barnes for a loss of yards to bring up fourth down and single-handedly force a punt COLLEGE FOOTBALL WEEK PREVIEW BEST GAMES TO WATCH THIS WEEKENDHowell admitted he was left a bit stunned after he took Barnes down for the third time I don't wanna say I didn't believe it but it was like dang like I really just did that he revealed It was definitely a good feeling for sure though When inquired to pick his favorite of the three Howell didn t hesitate The second one he explained I feel like I just fried him Texas A M coach Mike Elko noted he d never seen anything like what Howell did Saturday and lauded his squad s pass rush That will be something that will be hard to beat he revealed Howell a fifth-year senior entered the tournament with career sacks He finished he season with just four sacks His career-high came in when he had for Bowling Green Howell became the first sportsman to record sacks on three straight plays since Jack Cichy did it for the Wisconsin Badgers in the Holiday Bowl against the USC Trojans according to research provided by the Texas A M communications staff The Associated Press contributed to this statement Follow Fox News Digital s sports coverage on X and subscribe to the Fox News Sports Huddle newsletter