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If Texas A&M is going to take a significant step forward in 2024, one thing must happen: Quarterback Conner Weigman must remain healthy. Weigman has shown he’s an excellent quarterback in limited action over the last two years, but he’s been unable to finish either of the last two seasons due to injury. That has to change this fall. To that end, Texas A&M doesn’t plan to run him a ton. “I think every quarterback has his own skill set,” head coach Mike Elko said on the SEC Network set at SEC Media Days. “And I think there’s a part of quarterback run that exists now in college offense, but I don…

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