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Texas A&M 58, SMU 6: Offense in review

Another slow start quickly faded away in the face of the Aggies' polish at every position, with a flawless red zone performance highlighting an overpowering show. Few tweaks are needed before the return to Dallas.
September 22, 2014
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In summarizing the Aggies' offensive performance against SMU, let’s just keep things as simply as possible by saying A&M did what a great offense is supposed to do against a bad defense.

The Ags moved the ball on their first two possessions, but a handful of penalties, a dropped pass and an interception led to a slow start.

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