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LSU 34, Texas A&M 10: Offense in review

More questions than answers encircle the Aggie offense after its disturbingly out-of-character failures in Baton Rouge. With several problems likely to resurface at Missouri if not rectified, what moves are next?
November 26, 2013
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Shut almost completely down, offense paves way for loss

What went right: Not very much. If there was any point during the game when it felt as if the Ags were settling into any sort of offensive rhythm, I guess you could say it came when the A&M offense moved the ball well on two of its final three possessions of the first half.
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