Three takeaways from Texas A&M football's dominant and expected win over McNeese

Texas A&M football took care of business against McNeese, as they should have. Here's what we can learn from this game.
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3 takeaways from Texas A&M football vs. McNeese: The offensive line might be for real

Here's another area where the Aggies ended up grading out quite highly. This offensive line, while again not perfect, is playing at a level that we haven't seen since the prolific unit in 2020.

The pockets were clean the whole day. There was no miscommunication up front among the Maroon Goons, something that—even against lesser opponents—was quite seldom the case in Jimbo's tenure.

This just overall looks like a far better-coached unit for the Aggies. Adam Cushing has really done a lot in a very short period of time with these guys, and they're only going to get better.

Especially at the guard spots, this A&M front is looking stellar. Arma'j Reed-Adams and Chase Bisontis more than look the part for A&M, which is amazing news for the Aggies. With the amount of pulling that Klein does at that spot, their excellence will be vital going forward. I have all confidence that they can keep up this level of play.