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re: A&M Fortunate season or a really good team?
Posted on 1/4/21 at 3:50 pm to MarcusATLSU
Posted on 1/4/21 at 3:50 pm to MarcusATLSU
The truth is probably somewhere in the middle a bit more to the "really good team" side.
COVID affected everyone but A&M returned a lot of players and the same coordinators on both sides. Irregular practice schedules probably took a bigger hit on teams implementing new systems. Other than Bama pretty much every other team in the West was in a lot of transition, some completely new staffs, systems and/or lots of fresh faces. Opt outs also threw a curve we hope doesn’t repeat as much in the future.
They improved during the year and rounded into a very good team with solid lines, so you can't attribute that to just pure luck. Give them some credit.
COVID affected everyone but A&M returned a lot of players and the same coordinators on both sides. Irregular practice schedules probably took a bigger hit on teams implementing new systems. Other than Bama pretty much every other team in the West was in a lot of transition, some completely new staffs, systems and/or lots of fresh faces. Opt outs also threw a curve we hope doesn’t repeat as much in the future.
They improved during the year and rounded into a very good team with solid lines, so you can't attribute that to just pure luck. Give them some credit.
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