Texas A&M Football

Missouri 38, A&M 31: Game in Review

Billy Liucci watched the wheels fall off again, this time at home against a sub-.500 Missouri team. This week he runs through the offense's wildly frustrating inconsistency and the signs of life from A&M's defense.
November 1, 2011
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OFFENSE IN REVIEW


For the fourth time this season, the Texas A&M offense ran roughshod over a seemingly overmatched opponent in the first half only to have the wheels fall off in the second. Not coincidentally, three of those games ended with the Aggies walking off of the field following a frustrating defeat.
 
In the loss to Oklahoma State, turnovers were what held the offense back.


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