Up 2 points since the open on Sunday.
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Up 2 points since the open on Sunday.
dam. i still go 14 yesterday.
A beat up team going to a hostile venue vs a team better than us. Not sure why anyone feels good about this game
up to 77% now on taking the Over
I had to take it this morning. It jumped to 16.5 this morning and I couldn't resist that line.
Here is another reason why the line is where it is:
https://x.com/drewtamu/status/197390...YKXqKt8QQD9Mtw
Yep. LT most important position in football.
But Aggy is the one school where we have random dudes have the game of their life and just win when aren't supposed to.
Part of it is a lot of us weren't sure if we were fool's gold last week. This week we don't feel like it and think we can compete with anyone.
Add to it that Aggy has not looked dominant, and the spread feels weird. But Vegas knows best i guess
Even in the games we don't win, someone ALWAYS goes off against A&M, and it's usually someone unexpected.
2013-Dak
2014-Richie Brown
2015-Malik Dear and Fred Ross
2016-Fitz
2017-The Team. We whipped them. Jamal Peters had a pick 6 though
2018-Stephen Guidry
2019-Isaiah Zuber
2020-Emmanuel Forbes
2021-Makai Polk dominated
2022-D'Cam and Forbes
2023-Let's just skip this one.
2024-Coleman
My guess is tomorrow it will be Ayden Williams or Bothwell.
I?m thinking our game plan should be 2010 at Florida. Pass like 3 times. Keep the ball as long as possible.
Our days of expecting to beat A&M are over. They seem more consistent now and should be able to keep a roster for 2+ years. We could get really worked tomorrow night. We're just beat up and this is the first big game on the road. This team is more talented team than we faced last week. This could be ugly.
16.5 now
No Isaac Smith hurts a lot. Gotta have guys that can step up. If we get Aggy offense vs. Auburn and Aggy defense vs. ND then this game become very winnable. (I can flip it around with their talk of getting Aggy offense vs. ND and Aggy defense vs. Auburn)
There's no reason to believe they don't start their annual October collapse.