With Fall Camp under way and the 2019 Texas A&M Roster released, football is just around the corner. The darkness of the offseason is being lifted and the bright light of hope that is the start of a new season is knocking on the door. No more dreary offseason content about Fulmer Cup contenders, the latest pissing match between in-state rivals (or maybe non-rivals, I can never decide if we care about them or not), or who does or doesn’t get a championship ring. Let’s talk actual football.
Texas A&M has one of the most difficult schedules in the country in 2019, playing several teams ranked in the preseason Top 25 including Clemson, Alabama, Georgia, and LSU who are all included in the Top 10.