Texas A&M Football

Safety Spotlight: Joseph piecing together secondary

If the Aggies need immediate improvement anywhere, it's the last line of defense. An infusion of talent is paying dividends, but it's young; Terry Joseph's goal is to eye the ones who make his changes quickest.
August 12, 2014
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Terry Joseph has been pretty open with Texas A&M’s safeties.

He’s hoping opposing receivers won’t be.

But Joseph, Texas A&M’s first-year secondary coach, is very aware that much more than crossing fingers is needed for the Aggies to get more positive production from the safety position.

“I think I’ve been pretty open in here that the best guys are going to play,” said Joseph, who came to A&M after stops at LSU, Louisiana Tech, Tennessee and Nebraska.





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