Low and behold, the season is finally here.
Texas A&M Football will take on Texas State at Kyle Field on Thursday, kicking off their version of the 150th season of College football.
For the Aggies, this season, not as much this game, carries major anticipation. In the second season under Jimbo Fisher, the Aggies will begin the season ranked #12, ready to battle for a National Championship despite a brutal schedule.
For the Bobcats, this season comes with very low expectations. Texas State finished 3-9 last season and will call on sophomore quarterback Tyler Vitt, who threw 7 touchdowns to 10 interceptions last season, to lead the offense.