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Texas A&M Football

Offense in Review: Mississippi State 35, Texas A&M 14

October 31, 2017
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• What offense, right? Believe me, I know. This one was painful to watch and the A&M offense looked as bad as it has during just about any game in the Kevin Sumlin Era, with the back-to-back losses to Alabama and Ole Miss - a pair of top-5 teams at the time - back in 2014 standing out as the primary competition.

The Aggies produced just 33 yards of offense in the first half on 22 snaps, and the once-proud A&M passing game generated just 40 yards through three quarters.

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