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Halftime's 'total reset' allowed Reed & Co. to find second-half answers

Texas A&M fell into a 30-3 hole vs. South Carolina as the offense appeared lost and clearly could not do anything right. However, after a total reset at halftime, Marcel Reed and the Aggies responded by making the correct adjustments to pull off a crazy comeback.
November 18, 2025
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Sometimes all you need is a total reset.

As a fan in the stands on Saturday, it seemed like the offense was lost in the first half and couldn’t do anything right. In reality, there were some good plays called and some good plays made, but in the biggest moments, some massive mistakes almost cost this Texas A&M team its first loss of the season.

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