Texas A&M Football

Aggies unfazed by Saharan dust, focused on refining mental approach

As fall camp continues, Jimbo Fisher is unaware and unconcerned about the Saharan dust hanging in the air and instead is dialed into refining the Aggies' mental development and response to pressure situations.
August 16, 2018
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Sophomore linebacker Buddy Johnson has a sore toe, freshman receiver Montel Parker has recovered from an injury, a starting quarterback is no closer to being named and the Saharan dust can’t stop the Aggies.

Those facts were all revealed by Texas A&M coach Jimbo Fisher after Thursday’s football practice. Fisher didn’t go into much detail on any of those subjects. He offered that Johnson had a sore toe and would get a couple days off.

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