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5 burning offseason questions facing Texas A&M: Can the Aggies raise the bar in 2019 facing a daunting slate?

Texas A&M exceeded expectations in 2018, going 9-4 in year one under Jimbo Fisher, and could've likely been even better.

Shades of old and growing pains of new hindered the Aggies at times this season though, and now the Aggies have nine months to tune themselves even finer in Fisher's flourishing system.

Here are five burning offseason questions facing A&M this offseason:

By all means, 2018 was a success for A&M. The Aggies won more than 8 games for the first time in five seasons, beat LSU for the first time as members of the SEC and ended the season by snapping a three-game bowl losing streak, likely securing a top-20 finish.