Texas A&M got back to the basics and built a game plan around Kyler Murray's running ability.
Behind the arm and legs of Kyler Murray, Texas A&M had their most consistent and effective game of the year on offense. Overall, the Aggies were successful on 58% of their plays (a very high number), with almost identical success rates on both runs and passes.
I'll hit a few different things here, but first, here are three ways the A&M offense was different with Murray at quarterback.
Zone read and run/pass options all day long.
A&M had, for whatever reason, gone away from using RPO's (run/pass options) this year, usually only doing a few per game.