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Texas A&M's home record could be ugly this season

Aggie football team will struggle at Kyle Field in 2008. Aggie fans should expect a 1-6 home record.

By: Brad Cox

Issue date: 9/24/08 Section: Sports
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The Texas A&M football team has five home games left on the 2008 schedule. If the team does not improve from its current state, the Aggies could finish the season 1-6 at Kyle Field, a far cry from the stadium's reputation.

The Aggies have already lost their first two home games to Arkansas State (18-14) and Miami (41-23). A&M will finish its nonconference schedule Saturday ,with a home game against the Army Black Knights.

Though the Black Knight's triple option offense, which is not employed by any Big 12 conference opponents, could give the Aggies fits, the betting lines gave A&M a large margin of victory.

The Aggies started the week as 29 point favorites because of Army's 0-3 record, which they have earned entirely at home. However A&M fans will not soon forget the game the Aggies played against the Black Knights in 2006 at the Alamodome.

Army tied the game at 14-14 before halftime and was poised to take an upset victory. However, A&M sneaked away from San Antonio with a 28-24 victory. The Aggies needed a last second defensive stop at the goal line to clinch the victory over a team that finished the 2006 season with a 3-9 record.

A victory against the Black Knights Saturday is not guaranteed, but it is the safest of bets compared to the four home games remaining on the Aggies schedule after Saturday.

A&M's home conference schedule has Kansas State, Texas Tech, Colorado and Oklahoma.

The Kansas State Wildcats are 2-1 and are averaging 47.7 points per game, but have lost their only road game. However Kansas State has a prolific passer in junior quarterback Josh Freeman, who has thrown for 833 yards and eight touchdowns. Junior receiver Brandon Banks has caught five of those touchdowns.

Meanwhile the Aggies are ranked No. 6 in the Big 12 and No. 44 in the nation in pass defense. Even the friendly confines of Kyle Field will not save A&M from Kansas State's passing attack.

If the Wildcats look dangerous through the air, Texas Tech is downright vicious. The Red Raiders are leading the nation and the Big 12 in passing offense. Senior quarterback Graham Harrell has thrown for 1573 yards and 12 touchdowns in four games. Harrell is 3-0 against the Aggies and will finish his career at Tech 4-0 against A&M.
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MatthieuDF '81

posted 9/24/08 @ 1:44 AM CST

Hmm, I must respectfully disagree, at least a bit, with the Writer, as he has neglected to mention the all-important Improvement Factor--an Aggie staple--which could yet appear over the next few Saturdays. (Continued…)

York '03

posted 9/24/08 @ 7:24 AM CST

I must agree with MatthieuDF. It is one thing to state the obvious: the Aggies fight an uphill battle. It is another to completely give up all hope.

While we are all disappointed with the start of the season, I think we owe our team and our new coach more than 3 games before we give up on them. (Continued…)

InkDemon

Jay Goode

posted 9/24/08 @ 9:27 AM CST

I think the writer is correct. Rather than hoping for a miracle turn around and expecting the worst, we should take comfort in watching some fine young players emerging. (Continued…)

Jelipe '02

posted 9/24/08 @ 1:03 PM CST

I wouldn't give up hope just yet, but it is bad to see your team get beat like that. I have been to 2 games already this year, and I have seen a lot or promise in this team as well as some of the bad. (Continued…)

Gus

posted 9/24/08 @ 1:47 PM CST

Wow you're a freakin genius mr. cox. Thanks for stating the complete obvious. It never occurred to me that our record at home is going to be bad this season. (Continued…)

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