Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: No. 1 Alabama 33, No. 6 Texas A&M 14

The A&M offense needed a perfect performance to walk out of Tuscaloosa with a win against the best defensive unit in the land. Instead the Aggies struggled to find a rhythm and couldn't score points most of the afternoon.
October 24, 2016
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• With the exception of the Ags’ last drive of the first half and a 6-play, 75-yard march to open things up in the third quarter, what the A&M offense experienced on Saturday at Bryant-Denny could pretty much be described as the nightmare scenario coming to fruition.
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