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Ole Miss 23, Texas A&M 3: Offense in review

There are a litany of words that could be used to describe Texas A&M's offensive output in Oxford, and none of them are kind. The problems are real, and they start at quarterback, but they don't end there. To salvage the season, something must change immedaitely.
October 26, 2015
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Okay, I'm going to get things started this week with my summary/take on the quarterback position.

I've been trying to find out everything I can and I want to be careful to deal in what I actually know to be true (as opposed to hearsay of any kind). From there, I want to offer up my take on the situation as it stands at quarterback.

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