Paul "Bear" Bryant, Gene Stallings and the creator of the wishbone offense are somehow not top-five coaches in Texas A&M history.
Those coaches found success elsewhere, as A&M was merely a launching pad for them. But don't be mistaken, some other legendary coaches built their name through the Aggieland channel.
SportsDay concludes its weeklong rankings with the top-five coaches in each school's history. Here are the best A&M coaches.
1. R.C. Slocum (1989-2002)
Not even national champion coach Homer H. Norton comes close to R.C. Slocum. The defensive-minded coach registered a record of 123-47-2 (.