But the far more relevant question in this situation is this: “What are your plans?” And for Texas A&M’s football program, the answer cannot be the old standby: “I don’t know.”
The Aggies need to provide answers. But after Saturday’s 41-17 victory over FCS opponent Western Carolina, it seems like all they have is more questions.
After Kyler Murray’s triumphant debut as a starter against South Carolina, it looked as if the Aggies had found their starting quarterback. But he struggled against Auburn last week, and while he threw for 191 yards and three touchdowns and rushed for another 61 yards against Western Carolina, he threw an ugly interception and needed 22 completions to get the yardage total; that’s just 8.