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Texas A&M Football
Texas A&M 65, Sam Houston 28: Offense in review
September 9, 2013
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Here’s all you need to know about the performance of the Texas A&M offense on Saturday night against Sam Houston:
Before calling the dogs off to open the fourth quarter, the Aggies had eleven full possessions; eight of the eleven drives ended with an A&M touchdown and one resulted in a field goal. Nine of the Ags’ first eleven possessions ended in points, with the other two producing over 100 combined yards despite not ending with points.
Before calling the dogs off to open the fourth quarter, the Aggies had eleven full possessions; eight of the eleven drives ended with an A&M touchdown and one resulted in a field goal. Nine of the Ags’ first eleven possessions ended in points, with the other two producing over 100 combined yards despite not ending with points.
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