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The Two-Way Street: Run game to dictate Texas A&M's 2016 fortunes

As has become typical, opinions on Texas A&M are far-ranging entering the season. But even with a remade philosophy, most at SEC Media Days agree: 2016 will boil down to how well the Aggies can manage the run game on both sides of the ball.
July 11, 2016
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HOOVER, Ala. — Identifying problems is often easy. Solving is typically much more difficult.

For example, Texas A&M’s football problems are easily seen even from Birmingham.

The Aggies don’t run the football well and are even worse at stopping the run.

You know it. I know it. Coach Kevin Sumlin knows it. The college football writers assembled here at the Wynfrey Hotel for Southeastern Conference Media Days know it.





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