Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: Texas A&M 30, South Carolina 17

Behind another good outing from Max Johnson and a workmanlike performance on the ground, Texas A&M's offense did enough to reclaim the Bonham Trophy. Billy Liucci analyzes what worked and what needs to be improved as the Aggies head to Oxford this week.
November 2, 2023
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• The bottom line in this one was that Texas A&M started off incredibly slow and then rebounded very nicely to put up 30 points in the final three quarters of play.

While the Ags once again left too many points on the field in the second half, Jimbo Fisher's offense churned out 326 yards in the final three quarters, and the Aggies produced points on six of seven drives following doing next to nothing on the game's first three possessions.

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