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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 41, Kent State 10

With a new face behind center for the first time in several years, the Aggies rolled up nearly 600 yards of offense against Kent State. Billy Liucci analyzes what worked and where A&M must improve coming out of the season opener.
September 6, 2021
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• What to make of a season-opener in which the Aggie offense amassed nearly 600 yards, converted 9 of 13 third downs, kept the run/pass balance nearly dead even, averaged 7.8 yards per play and didn't trot out the punter once yet walked away from a 41-10 team feeling unfulfilled? I think the easy answer here is also the accurate one. Chalk it up to a new starter under center for the first time in four years, a completely rebuilt offensive line and plenty of first-game mistakes.

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