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Texas A&M 70, South Carolina State 14: Offense in Review

The Aggies flashed more of the same against the Bulldogs — immense potential, electric plays and a few areas of concern. Some shoring up must be done soon, Liucci writes, but the returns are encouraging.
September 24, 2012
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Offense looks explosive (again) ... and problems persist (again)

What went right: Well, in 30 minutes the A&M offense produced seven touchdowns. QB Johnny Manziel accounted for more than 250 yards and five TDs in the first and second quarters. The Aggies produced six plays covering 20 yards or more, including four touchdowns from at least 20 yards out. By halftime, A&M attack produced 347 yards, with near-perfect balance (173 rushing, 174 passing).
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