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Offense in Review: Texas A&M 17, Miami 9

The Aggie offense showed signs of improvement against the Hurricanes Saturday evening, but still has room to grow. Billy Liucci analyzes what worked and areas for improvement ahead of the matchup with Arkansas.
September 21, 2022
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The Aggie offense was better on Saturday night against a much more talented and physical defense than anything A&M had seen in games one or two. A&M ran the ball with more success, Max Johnson provided a spark and some stability at quarterback and getting Bryce Foster back was a noticeable difference.

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