Given how the 2018 season ended, many of the way-too-early rankings have been kind to Texas A&M football. No one is going to care that the Aggies have arguably the toughest schedule in the country, expectations have risen and will only be met with a double-digit win season.
The reality is this team could be better in 2019 and still finish with a worse record. They face the top three teams in the country — Alabama, Clemson and Georgia — and two of those games are on the road. They also finish the season at LSU, who could be a top 10 team.