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Cover Story: In peculiar times, A&M is well-positioned to adapt and thrive

Jimbo Fisher will be the first to tell you he misses being on the field this spring as much as anyone, but as Billy Liucci examines the potential impacts of a football-less spring, he finds some relatively good news for the Aggies.
March 25, 2020
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As most of you know, the Aggies would have kicked off the 2020 spring football season today, and we would have had plenty to talk about from now until the Maroon & White game on April 18. As I prepared to dive into a 'What would spring ball in Aggieland have looked like?' story, I found myself thinking along entirely different lines.

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