Aggies QB Conner Weigman believes that Collin Klein’s offense will score ‘a lot of points’

“I was spending a lot of hours with coach Klein right off the bat because that’s all I was able to do when they first got here, watch film.”

While Texas A&M quarterback Conner Weigman may have suffered a foot injury that ended his sophomore season, during the recovery, he was locked in on learning his new playbook created by offensive coordinator Collin Klein.

“The scheme came together pretty fast. I was up there spending a lot of hours with coach Klein right off the bat because that’s all I was able to do when they first got here was watch film. I couldn’t move, I was still in a boot. On that side of things, being able to pick his brain and his offense, I’m picking it up pretty fast. It’s been really good so far,” Weigman said Tuesday. “The coaches were only here for a few months before spring ball so we had to try and cram everything in. We didn’t leave any plays out during spring, like ‘Oh, we’re going to get that in the fall.’ No, we put it all in the spring.

“It was overwhelming for some but good for when we’re about to go into fall camp now. We took some licks back in spring ball with little bumps down the road, but it’s going to be helpful in fall camp because we’ve got it all tuned out.”

Towards the end of Weigman’s press conference, he was asked what excites him the most about Klein’s offense.

“Points,” Weigman proclaimed. “A lot of points. I’m excited about it, so it’s going to be fun.”

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