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Texas A&M 29, Alabama 24: Offense in Review

The nation's top defense had few answers for a unit that now looks practically flawless. With one of the game's best coordinators scheming and a Heisman front-runner running point, what can stop the Aggies?
November 13, 2012
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Manziel, Aggies prove legitimacy in strong showing against 'Bama

What went right: The Aggies scored 29 points and four touchdowns against a defense that was allowing just nine points per contest. A&M gained 418 yards against a unit ranked second in total defense. The Aggies nearly tripled the amount of rushing yards Bama had given up per game prior to Saturday’s program-changing victory.
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