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Could the Aggies be in the market for a new offensive coordinator this offseason? Jeremy Brevard USA TODAY Sports

Despite having arguably the most talent at both the quarterback and receiver positions in the SEC, Texas A&M is struggling to consistently play efficient offense in Kevin Sumlin's fourth season in College Station.

In fact, the Aggies have thrown only seven passing touchdowns while being intercepted eight times in conference play. If A&M does the unthinkable and loses at Vanderbilt Nov. 21, Sumlin's Aggies will have consistently regressed in the win column every season under his watch.

Before the axe falls on Sumlin's head, it appears offensive coordinator Jake Spavital will be the fall guy this offseason, according to GigEm247:

Spavital has served as quarterback's coach and either as the Aggies' offensive coordinator/co-coordinator for three seasons.

(h/t GigEm247)

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