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Texas A&M Football
Ole Miss 35, Texas A&M 20: Offense in review
October 14, 2014
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• Saturday night’s outcome falls (almost) entirely on the Aggie offense. The defense gave up 21 total points, stopped Ole Miss on the game-opening drive, gave the offense a chance to take an early lead to ignite a 110,000-strong crowd and came out after halftime and pitched a shutout for the first fourteen minutes of the third quarter.
The Aggie offense could have and should have made things VERY interesting during that period — but never managed to do so.
The Aggie offense could have and should have made things VERY interesting during that period — but never managed to do so.
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