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Tired of recent routine, Aggies hope to turn corner in 2017

National – and local – perception is that Texas A&M has underachieved on the gridiron over the last few seasons. The Aggies know that, and they're attempting to do something about it. Entering this season with a new outlook, A&M hopes to break the trend and find success in the SEC.
July 12, 2017
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HOOVER, Ala. — The Aggies need to get mad so they won’t get even. Breaking even has become maddeningly routine.

In the last four college football seasons, Texas A&M is 19-21 in the Southeastern Conference West Division. The Aggies finished 4-4 in the standings three times and 3-5 in 2014. They haven’t finished higher than fourth that span.

“The national perception is they’re underachieving,” Bleacher Report national college football writer Matt Hayes said.



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