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Texas A&M 41, Western Carolina 17: Offense in review

When the Aggies would have preferred to be learning more about their potential, they learned a bit more instead about what they're lacking. The Texas A&M offense now heads into a clash with a stout Vanderbilt defense hoping expected contributors will step up.
November 17, 2015
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• This was the kind of game in which you'd have loved to see Kyler Murray light up an inferior foe for big yards without many mistakes before leaving a one-sided game shortly after halftime. Instead, Murray was off-target for much of the night, missing more than one would-be touchdown or big play, throwing an early interception and nearly throwing at least three other picks during an up-and-down and inconsistent outing.
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