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Missouri 28, Texas A&M 21: Offense in review

Tethered to the Aggies' second straight loss was their second consecutive baffling offensive performance. A unit that once looked dominant on nearly every level has sputtered late in shocking fashion ... but why?
December 3, 2013
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For the second straight week, the A&M offense did not produce. Let me rephrase: after ten straight games — no, make that 22 straight games — of fielding what may very well have been the most feared, explosive and unstoppable offense in all of college football (2013 inconsistencies aside), the Aggies managed just 31 points in their last two games.

That two-game total is exactly 10 points less than A&M's lowest output of the season prior to that.

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