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Saturday Diwn South Says Aggies are #5 Offensively

h273

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Surprisingly positive article. Also surprisingly they have LSU #1.

5. Texas A&M​

I’m a fan of Marcel Reed’s game, even though it isn’t a finished product. This projection could depend on his ability to attack downfield with some new weapons, including former freshman All-American KC Concepcion from NC State. The good news for Reed and that entire Texas A&Moffense is that it’s Year 2 of the Collin Klein scheme, which again, yielded 29.4 points per game with a back-and-forth quarterback situation last year. There’s a lot to like with a group that should take another step.

A&M returns all 5 starters on the offensive line, and it’ll have one of the deepest backfields in the SEC if Le’Veon Moss can make a full return from the torn ACL that he suffered against South Carolina. That’s a huge “if,” but Amari Daniels filled in well, and getting Rueben Owens back late last season was a key development. The Aggies’ depth means they can afford to be conservative with Moss’s return.

In an ideal world, the Aggies will be a more explosive version of their 2020 offense. That unit thrived because of its stability on the offensive line, and it had a veteran mobile quarterback who made smart decisions in the passing game. The 2025 A&M offense following that script would give it late-season contention for an SEC Championship berth in Year 2 of the Mike Elko era.

 
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