Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: Texas A&M 45, Louisiana 21

The Aggie offense floundered in the first half against Louisiana, but Texas A&M's young talent exploded in the third and fourth quarters. Billy Liucci breaks down Saturday's performance and the ups and downs of the victory over the Ragin' Cajuns.
September 18, 2017
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• Definitely a tale of two halves for the A&M offense, a unit that seemed to be confused and sleepwalking through the first two quarters and then roared back to life and exploded for 24 points and over 350 yards after the break. Heading into the locker room, the Ags had produced 127 yards and two touchdowns while averaging just over four yards per play. They allowed a sack and lost one of three fumbles, and Shane Tripucka punted four times.
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