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SECMD15 in Summary: Hindsight, and what lies ahead

Were there a single takeaway from Texas A&M's appearance in Hoover, it would be this: vast is the gap between how the media views Kevin Sumlin's squad and how the Aggies view themselves. The power to decide who will ultimately be right is in A&M's hands.
July 21, 2015
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Takeaways from Texas A&M's stint at SEC Media Days 2015

I've known Kevin Sumlin for 15 years and can tell you with certainty that the fourth-year Texas A&M football coach believes he's got a much better team than people think heading into the season.

I felt that way heading to Hoover and nothing about what he said, his demeanor or the tone of his message convinced me otherwise.

Word I've heard from Bright throughout the offseason is that Sumlin is thrilled with the new hires (he sounds positively giddy about John Chavis and mentioned Dave Christensen several times during SEC Media Days), loves the veteran talent he has coming back and knows the schedule works in the Ags' favor.
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