Texas A&M Football

Texas A&M 38, Arizona State 17: Offense in review

At times it little resembled the polished machine that has defined Kevin Sumlin's tenure in Aggieland, but the Texas A&M offense nonetheless put up 31 points on a swarming defense. Now the Aggies' focus turns to fine-tuning the outlying issues.
September 7, 2015
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The Texas A&M offense finished with a flurry, producing touchdowns on the final three possessions of the game. Prior to that, however, moving the ball consistently and scoring points was extremely difficult for the vaunted Aggie attack.

Before Kyle Allen engineered an 84-yard drive during the first half of the fourth quarter, the Aggies had generated just one touchdown and a field goal offensively and had turned the ball over three times.



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