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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 34, New Mexico 0

The Aggies showed some positive signs on offense this past Saturday, as Zach Calzada looked more comfortable and confident in his first start. Billy Liucci looks back at the game and examines what A&M must do to be ready to win SEC games.
September 21, 2021
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• I know it's dominated the discussion on the boards since Saturday (and really since last weekend's narrow escape in Denver) so I'm going to keep the offensive line discussion short and sweet. 

First and foremost, no matter how good they are defensively, the Aggies will end up being one of the SEC's more disappointing teams this season if the play up front doesn't improve in a hurry.

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