Last week I had asked if A&M’s lackluster performance against Nicholls State was a week-long hangover from the devastating UCLA loss or a sign of major problems. I then went on to say that the game against Louisiana Lafayette would help answer that question.
Well, A&M managed to play in such a way that we still don’t really know. The first half was bad. Really bad. Losing by seven points at halftime bad. I was ready to say that we have our answer, the team was broken by the UCLA loss and has packed it in already.
And then the second half happened.