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Breakdown: Texas A&M's fourth-quarter struggles at UCLA

A lot of blame has been shoveled onto Texas A&M head coach Kevin Sumlin for the Aggie offense's inability to get going in the fourth quarter against the Bruins, but according to analyst John Harris, it should be passed around evenly.
September 7, 2017
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If Texas A&M played another FBS opponent this weekend, I’d be a bit worried that UCLA would beat them twice. However, with Nicholls State coming in, I don’t think that’s a worry for anyone. Yet, the idea of who’s to blame for Texas A&M’s collapse is still fresh on everyone’s mind. So, I started with a thorough review of the offense after Nick Starkel’s injury. He left the game with the Aggies ahead 41-10 and A&M, obviously, in good stead.
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