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Texas A&M 35, Arkansas 28: Offense in review

For three quarters it was unlike hardly anything the Aggies had put on the field before. Then, magic. A&M will take a long set of teaching points into the weekend, but it also learned something about itself.
September 29, 2014
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What went right: The Aggies opened the game with a very crisp four-play, 49-yard touchdown drive. The offense really stalled out after that, but things finally began to come together in the fourth quarter and overtime. Kenny Hill’s 86-yard bomb to Ed Pope seemed to break the seal and the Aggies caught fire when it mattered most, scoring touchdowns on their final possession of regulation and on their only snap of overtime.
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