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When the Texas A&M offense was struggling against LSU, Mike Elko made the bold decision to bench Conner Weigman and put Marcel Reed into the game. The move instantly paid off on the first play when Reed took a run into the endzone. He added another before the third quarter ended, giving Texas A&M a four-point lead. Reed is still out there to start the fourth quarter, likely getting the rest of the game. Elko explained the decision heading into the final frame, saying Texas A&M needed his dual-threat ability to give the LSU defense something else to think about. JLAB has the best audio products…