2011 Texas A&M Football's Late Season Surge
Under the tutelage of head coach Mike Sherman, the Texas A&M Aggies have engineered a miraculous mid-season turn-around. The Aggies were a mess in October, losing three consecutive games to Oklahoma State, Arkansas, and Missouri respectively. Sitting with a 3-3 record, Sherman seemed a likely candidate for the hot seat. However, the former Green Bay Packers head coach refused to throw in the towel, leading Texas A&M to a undefeated second half of the season. The Aggies pullrf off inspired victories over Oklahoma, Nebraska, Texas, Texas Tech, Kansas, and Baylor.
more The team’s offense took off once Sherman placed junior quarterback Ryan Tannehill under center against Kansas. The strong-armed pocket passer has been incredible for the Aggies in his six starts, throwing 11 touchdowns and 3 interceptions. Fans should be excited to get their hands on 2011 Texas A&M football tickets with both Tannehill and Aggies top runner Cyrus Gray returning to College Station next season. First things first for the Aggies, Texas A&M will be looking to end their campaign with a win against LSU in the Cotton Bowl.
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