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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 23, UTSA 10

Aside from several big plays, the Aggies struggled to move the ball and score points consistently against the Roadrunners. Billy offers ten thoughts on the offense headed into the LSU game.
November 21, 2016
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• Not a very good day for the Aggie offense, at all. For the third game in a row, the Ags have been very bad on that side of the ball, and how they will move the football against LSU with any degree of consistency or effectiveness is a serious, serious concern. The wheels have come off since Trevor Knight's injury, and the Ags haven't seen a unit close to what they'll face on Thursday night.
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