In 2022 the Aggies suffered through a 5-7 season.
But through the pain comes strength.
A lot of what ailed A&M was youth and inexperience. Those thrust into action have now aged and gained valuable experience from their trials.
The numbers put up by true or redshirt freshmen were staggering. That grouping accounted for almost 100 catches in the pass game and right at 100 tackles in the secondary. Across the defensive front there were 22.5 tackles for lost yardage. Across the offensive front four started at least one game and six saw action at some point.
There was a youth movement with Aggie Football a season ago, and this could have them moving in the right direction in 2023.
Conner Weigman was a true freshman that stepped in as the starter at quarterback and threw eight touchdowns against zero interceptions. He’s working with Max Johnson as August camp looms. Johnson played often, and didn’t throw a pick either. That’s a good place to start with the signal callers, protecting the football. Now what’s next?
“There’s a term I use called ‘aggressive intelligence’”, says Jimbo Fisher. “When you make throws, understanding what the coverage is, there’s a safe zone. Don’t miss inside, miss outside.”
The head coach explains to put it where only your guy can catch it--not the other guy.
“Learning those things, they took a lot of steps because they made a lot of plays and still protected the football really well in the spring,” Fisher added.
