Texas A&M Football: Evaluating Aggies’ first 3 opponents in 2022

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COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 06: Texas A&M Aggies student section against the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field on November 06, 2021 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images)
COLLEGE STATION, TEXAS – NOVEMBER 06: Texas A&M Aggies student section against the Auburn Tigers at Kyle Field on November 06, 2021 in College Station, Texas. (Photo by Bob Levey/Getty Images) /

All eyes will be on Texas A&M this year. Whether it’s people who are rooting for the Aggies to win or lose, the numbers will prove that Texas A&M can and will draw a national audience every week.

From some of their intriguing matchups to their College Football Playoff expectations, the hype to see where this team goes in the next few years keeps growing. The off-season success needs to translate to on-the-field success for the next couple of years so we can finally silence the SEC and the nation.

I watched hours of film on each 2022 Texas A&M football opponent so you don’t have to

I will go into further detail on who to look out for and what to expect from each team they play against.

The first three opponents have a lot of interesting things about them, as Sam Houston State has been on a tear at the FCS level. Though their victory over Michigan happened almost 15 years ago, Appalachian State is still thought of as a giant slayer team. Miami is rebuilding and raising some eyebrows with their hires. None of these teams should be taken lightly.

Here’s what to expect from each opponent.