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Texas A&M offensive line attempting to remedy short-yardage woes

Texas A&M spent the back half of the 2016 season getting pushed around along the offensive line and struggling in short-yardage situations. One year later, the Aggies are trying to turn that trend around.
April 6, 2017
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A yard. Three feet. Thirty-six inches.

Anyone reading this can probably hop that far on one leg. That’s a high-percentage putt. The average TexAgs subscriber can consume beer from a three-foot-tall glass in about five minutes. One yard is a mere one percent of a football field.

Don’t you wish you had one percent interest on your mortgage? You could pick one card out of a deck and have better odds than one percent.



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