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Open question: Can WRs boost A&M;?

A&M receiver Kerry Franks (left) showed big-play ability last season by averaging 26.5 yards per reception.
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A&M; receiver Kerry Franks (left) showed big-play ability last season by averaging 26.5 yards per reception.

Nobody is touting Texas A&M's receiving corps as one of the nation's best. In fact, it's the Aggies' biggest question mark on offense, assistant coach Bob DeBesse said. But A&M;'s run-based offense won't go anywhere if its receivers don't stretch defenses and take pressure off the running game.
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