Texas A&M Aggies news: Baseball rolls on, Longhorns trying to stack the deck
Texas A&M Aggies news: Baseball remains undefeated, are the Longhorns already trying to get an edge for November's game?
Here's your daily roundup of Texas A&M Aggies news for February 27th.
The Texas A&M baseball team has now played seven games and they have yet to lose. They've won more games by double-digit runs than they haven't at this point, and are averaging a near-11 run margin of victory. The pitching has also been stellar: they've notched three shutouts and have yet to allow more than three runs in a game. Oh, and Sunday was Schloss's 900th career victory. The stars are aligning!
One of the biggest games in all of college football this fall will be the renewed rivalry between Texas A&M and the Longhorns. We know that this contest will take place on the final week of the regular season—tentatively scheduled for November 30th—but it appears that the Longhorns would like it moved back to Thursday. Are they trying to get one over on the Aggies? Here's why that might be the case.
More Texas A&M Aggies news
The basketball team's struggles continue, as bracketologist and former public enemy #1 in College Station Joe Lunardi has the Aggies listed as the first team out of the 68-team field. The Aggies have only five games left in the regular season to shift their fortunes.
The Collin Klein-Conner Weigman combination has the chance to be deadly. A statistic revealed yesterday by Bill Connelly of ESPN shows that the pairing has the potential to have Weigman among the best QBs in the nation.
Other college football news
Brian Kelly apparently refuses to learn his lesson about where to play Harold Perkins. After a failed experiment to move him to inside linebacker at the beginning of 2023, Kelly is going right back to the well for some reason.