Game Review: Texas A&M 45, UT-San Antonio 14

The Aggies had some issues early against UTSA, but adjustments on both sides of the ball turned the game into the one-sided affair everyone expected. Billy Liucci details what we learned about A&M on Saturday that could be relevant the rest of the way.
November 4, 2019
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Offense in Review

• The Ags punted on their first possession before Isaiah Spiller raced 60 yards to paydirt. A&M moved the ball throughout the game but had produced just 14 points until the final minute before halftime when a Kellen Mond-to-Jalen Wydermyer pass in the closing seconds seemed to break the seal, and the Aggies rolled from there. All told, A&M churned out 45 points and 505 yards of offense despite pulling the starters one drive into the fourth quarter.

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