Can the 12th man help A&M to a quick start?
Whether it’s lack of senior leadership, or perhaps Mike Sherman’s snooze-inducing pregame speeches, this A&M team loves getting off to slow starts. If they come out the same way they did against Tech last week (missing assignments, turning the football over, general malaise, etc.) this game will be over before it starts. A&M’s best chance to hang around and steal a victory has to include getting off to a fast start, Ryan Tannehill continuing to play smart football, and hoping the starting defense can hold up against Murray, Broyles, and the rest of the OU offense. The Aggies can win this game, but it will require their best effort on both sides of the ball – and perhaps a gift or two by Landry Jones. Here’s to a great game under the lights of Kyle this Saturday.