Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: Mississippi State 35, Texas A&M 14

The Aggie offense could not get on track Saturday against the Bulldogs, posting only 33 yards and no points in the first half. The second half was not much better, and A&M now faces a decision at QB, where Nick Starkel resurfaced as a viable option moving forward.
October 31, 2017
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• What offense, right? Believe me, I know. This one was painful to watch and the A&M offense looked as bad as it has during just about any game in the Kevin Sumlin Era, with the back-to-back losses to Alabama and Ole Miss - a pair of top-5 teams at the time - back in 2014 standing out as the primary competition.

The Aggies produced just 33 yards of offense in the first half on 22 snaps, and the once-proud A&M passing game generated just 40 yards through three quarters.

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