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Texas A&M 48, SMU 3: Offense in Review

Slight tweaks that could carry the Aggie offense to new heights remain, but the unit that ran SMU off the field from the second quarter on was explosive, dynamic and — behind Johnny Manziel — uncontrollable.
September 17, 2012
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While slow start, running game disappointed, offense flourished overall

What went right: After a slow start, the Aggie finished the game with 48 points and 605 yards of total offense. More specifically, from about midway through the second quarter until one possession into the fourth (less than two quarters of play), the Ags scored seven touchdowns on eight possessions and racked up around 475 yards.
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