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Baby's Mailbag: A look at Texas A&M's red zone offense, QB Kellen Mond and why Texas beats Carolina barbecue

At the halfway point in the season, every team starts to become what it will eventually be.

While it's still hard to see how good Texas A&M will be this year, the No. 22 Aggies are starting to show signs of a team that is on the verge of completing a rebuilding process that started at the beginning of 2017.

But there are still some key uncertainties surrounding A&M as it starts the second half of the season on Saturday against South Carolina. The offense and defense have looked good through the first six games, but there are some things that need work if the Aggies want to be one of the best teams in the SEC West this year.