Texas A&M has made the kind of winter headlines this year that no program wants, as the Aggies have said goodbye to a pair of blue-chip quarterbacks seeking greener pastures.
But for Louisville, the Aggies' opponent Wednesday in the Franklin American Mortgage Music City Bowl, the game plan will remain the same.
"They can't switch the whole playbook," linebacker James Burgess said, according to the (Louisville) Courier-Journal's Jeff Greer.
"They've got the same concepts, the same plays," added fellow linebacker Keith Kelsey. "We just have to go out and execute.