Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: Texas A&M 20, LSU 7

Kellen Mond and much of the Aggie offense showed signs of rust in their return from a forced two-week break, though Isaiah Spiller continued to look the part. Billy Liucci reviews what worked and what didn't as A&M looks to regain form against Auburn.
December 1, 2020
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• Something about long layoffs and the Aggie offense struggling. This one looked and felt a lot like the Oklahoma State or Vanderbilt games for Kellen Mond and the entire Aggie offense. The senior quarterback suffered through what was his worst day throwing the ball this season, receivers dropped passes and didn't make the tough grabs and the offensive line didn't play up to their 2020 standard in either the run or pass game.

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