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Offense in Review: Mississippi State 35, Texas A&M 28

In a game many expected the Aggies to pile up yards against a struggling Bulldogs defense, the offense instead was inconsistent and mostly ineffective. Losing starting QB Trevor Knight to injury certainly didn't help.
November 7, 2016
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• Texas A&M has been slow-starting and inconsistent on offense all season, and it finally caught up to the Aggies in the form of an unexpected and devastating defeat on Saturday in Starkville.
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