The 2019 Texas A&M football season could go down as a building block to a dynasty, the beginning of something truly special with Jimbo Fisher, or it could be just another year. Were I a betting man, my money would go on the former far more than the latter.
2018 wasn’t supposed to be a great year for the Aggies. True, they had some who believed in their ability to be a “sleeper” or a “dark horse,” but nobody was expecting them to flirt with double digit wins due to their schedule. Nine wins and a competitive showing against the National Champions later and people are starting to believe in Fisher.