Texas A&M Football: 3 reasons not to panic if you’re an Aggie football fan

Isaiah Spiller, Texas A&M Football Mandatory Credit: Jerome Miron-USA TODAY Sports
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If you’re a Texas A&M football fan, you’re probably not in the best mood this week. The top-ten Aggies took a 20-10 loss to a team that has been among the worst in Power Five football over the past few seasons.

It sounds worst when you put it that way though — in reality, the Razorbacks look like one of the best teams in college football this season. Unfortunately, the same cannot be said about Texas A&M, who is playing with a mismatched offense full of injuries and a defense that spends way too much time on the field.

It hurts to say, but anybody could have seen this loss coming from a mile away. Yes, there were reasons for optimism, but this team was being held back in so many ways.

Texas A&M football fans shouldn’t jump ship yet, as the Aggies still have the potential for greatness this season

Even though an early-season loss to Arkansas sounds bad, it’s an early season loss. Yes, the expectations of this year, when Texas A&M was supposed to beat ‘Bama and make the College Football Playoff, made the loss even tougher, there is still a long list of reasons why you should stick around on the bandwagon.

Today, I’m going to be going over three reasons why you shouldn’t panic as a Texas A&M football fan yet. I’ll kick things off with an obvious point that fans can lose sight of after a let down like Saturday.