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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 24, South Carolina 17

Once again the Aggie offense struggled to produce yards or points through most of the first half against the Gamecocks. However, freshman QB Kellen Mond sparked the team late, and Keith Ford did as he pleased in the fourth quarter to push A&M to a win.
October 2, 2017
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• The Aggies got off to a very slow start against South Carolina on Saturday night, producing just a single touchdown drive through three quarters and punting the ball away on seven of eight possessions to open the game. When the teams entered the locker room at halftime, the Ags had generated just 141 yards of total offense, 66 yards through the air and seven first downs. To say it was a struggle for Noel Mazzone's offense would be putting it kindly.

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