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Breakdown: Aggies continue to diversify their rushing attack

One week after springing a big play with its usage of the 'counter gut,' Texas A&M went back to its new bag of tricks against Nevada. This time it was the 'wham trap' — and the way it was executed bodes well for the future.
September 25, 2015
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When I say the word “wham,” what’s the first thing you think of?

Yeah, how many of you thought immediately of George Michael and Andrew Ridgely?

Okay, so you didn’t know both of their names, but the 1980s pop band Wham left an indelible stamp on us ‘80s kids, didn’t it?

Furthermore, it’s hard to not think of “Wake Me Up Before You Go-Go” — but whenever I see the word Wham, I think of something completely different. I’d like to thank Texas A&M Offensive Coordinator Jake Spavital and Run Game Coordinator Dave Christensen for bringing a little wham back in all of our lives.

My crossover brain just put George Michael as a running back for the Aggies, but I digress ... before I lose my mind.
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