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Texas A&M 45, Arkansas 24: Offense in Review

After struggling to find a rhythm for most of the first half, the Aggie offense hit stride to close the second quarter and never looked back, piling up almost 600 total yards on the night.
September 26, 2016
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• The sledding was a little tough in the early going, but Trevor Knight kept the Aggies in it during the first half with his legs before the A&M offense flipped the switch and turned juggernaut in the third and fourth quarters. All told, the A&M offense produced six touchdowns and seven scoring drives on eleven full possessions.
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