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Good Problems: A&M's third phase loaded with talent

By Aggie special teams coach Jeff Banks' own admission, he's in a tough position — not due to a lack of high-end potential in his meeting room, but an abundance of it. Texas A&M, thus, sits in an enviable spot.
August 5, 2014
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Jeff Banks admits his job is getting easier.

But it may soon get more difficult.

The Texas A&M special teams coach supervises one of the best punters in the country and a pair of strong-legged place kickers with the potential to convert field goals from 60 yards.

That’s part of the reason Texas A&M’s special teams have been ranked among the nation’s top 10 units.





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