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Texas A&M 57, UTEP 7: Offense in review

Though Saturday's game went about as expected, there remain several insights to glean. What does an elite offense with a number of weapons have left to fine-tune with the season-ending stretch ahead?
November 4, 2013
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Slow start disappoints, rest does not in blowout

What went right: After a slow start, the Aggies started clicking, scoring touchdowns on six straight possessions before the starters left the game two possessions into the third quarter. A&M scored 48 points in the second and third quarters and, for the second week in a row, could really have named the score had it so chosen.
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