Everyone thought last year was going to be the reset year for Texas A&M. They were welcoming a new high-priced coach in Buzz Williams, but one accustomed to building programs. After the up and down nature of the Billy Kennedy era, A&M made a gamble that they could lure Williams and maintain a higher level on a year in year out basis. Williams stepped in and somehow pieced together enough game plans to win 10 conference games. It was a weird performance for sure, but one which makes it harder to get a read on this year’s team.