Texas A&M Football

Onward & Upward: What comes next for A&M's secondary

An infusion of talent and a bevy of returning experience mean the Aggie defensive backs have a shot at solid improvement in 2015. Several X-factors, however, will determine just how high — or low — they'll perform.
August 20, 2015
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Obviously, Texas A&M Defensive Backs Coach Terry Joseph is a little bit of a gambler.

That was evident in a post-practice press conference Thursday night when the first question was about senior Brandon Williams.

“I won the bet,” Joseph said.

He didn’t say who that good-natured wager was with. However, Joseph and the Aggies are making a bigger gamble and betting that Williams can make a successful conversion from running back to cornerback.
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