We’ve sadly reached the end of the 2023 college football regular season.
Texas A&M, despite the recent turmoil stemming from former head coach Jimbo Fisher’s firing, is 7-4 and 4-3 in the SEC before heading to Baton Rouge, Louisiana, to take on the 14th-ranked LSU Tigers for an early Saturday kickoff.
In interim head coach Elijah Robinson’s first game at the helm, the longtime assistant earned his first win. The Aggies defeated Abilene Christian, 38-10, behind a solid second-half performance, which included seldom utilized wide receiver Moose Muhammad II’s 104 receiving yards, galvanizing A&M’s offense.
While the coaching search, which will likely include Robinson, continues to ramp up this week, this team is dead set focused on the task at hand. Heisman favorite Jayden Daniels has been lights out in SEC play, already producing 4,591 total yards and 46 total touchdowns in 11 games this season for LSU.
How will the Aggies’ defense, especially the secondary, respond? Here are five storylines ahead of Texas A&M’s season finale against No. 14 LSU.