Texas A&M Football

Dividing Line: What Aggies' offensive issues mean for Kevin Sumlin

One coach entered Saturday's game under fire and left it considerably less so. The other? That's where things get tricky. After the Texas A&M defense's immense improvement this season, Kevin Sumlin must now fix the Aggie offense — in short order.
November 28, 2015
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BATON ROUGE, La. — One head coach rode out on his players’ shoulders.

The other might ride out on a rail.

I kid. I kid. I think.

Despite Texas A&M’s heinous 19-7 regular season-ending loss to LSU on Saturday night — which was really worse than the score suggests — this is not a call for coach Kevin Sumlin to lose his job.

It’s a year too early for that.







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