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By Richard Durrett
Friday, November 6, 2009 Texas A&M is averaging 490.5 yards of total offense per game. If that trend continues, the Aggies will break the school record for yards per game (471.1 in 1990). I'll admit that I had forgotten how good the A&M offense was in 2005, when they averaged 442.3 yards per game. One of the reasons the Aggies are piling up the yardage is that they are converting on third down. Texas A&M is fourth in the country (and No.1 in the Big 12) by converting 52.5 percent of its third downs. They are the only ... Activate your ESPN Profile!
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