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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 31, Sam Houston 0

Despite some potential red flags, the Aggies still have plenty to be optimistic about after a defensive showcase and flashes of explosiveness on the offensive front in Saturday's shutout. Billy Liucci analyzes what worked and areas of improvement for the Ags after Week One.
September 6, 2022
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• A mixed bag for the Aggie offense in the season-opener, with real reason for optimism and excitement. However, there were also a couple of potentially alarming red flags.

Those came in the form of two Haynes King interceptions, a couple of near-misses and an effort in the trenches that saw almost everyone blocking in Maroon & White have a bad day.

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