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Texas A&M 58, Arkansas 10: Offense in Review

In putting up more than 700 yards, the Aggies had their way with Arkansas' defense and showed flashes that make the future look bright. The best part, Liucci writes, is that A&M's offense can get even better.
September 30, 2012
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After dominating the Razorback D, A&M's offense looking stellar

What went right: Everything. For four quarters, the Aggies made Arkansas look like a high school defense. With Johnny Manziel leading the way while putting on a record-setting show, the Ags rolled to 51 points (the defense tacked on one more score) and 719 yards of offense. A&M averaged a ridiculous 9.1 yards per play and produced 19 plays covering 15 yards or more and/or resulting in a touchdown.
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