Adam Breneman lists seven reasons why Texas A&M will finally put it all together in 2023

College football analyst and former Penn State Tight end Adam Beneman listed seven reasons Texas A&M will rebound in 2023.

It’s only July, but we’re already in full-on prediction mode ahead of the 2023 college football season, which as of today, is just seven Saturdays away from making all our lives just a little bit better. On Friday, former Penn State and UMass Tight end Adam Breneman, host of “Next up with Adam Breneman,” took to Twitter to talk Aggie football, specifically focusing on Texas A&M’s chances to make noise in the SEC after their 5-7 2022 debacle.

As we’ve discussed here at Aggies Wire ad nauseam, Texas A&M is built at three levels, including a highly competent AD, an experienced coaching staff, and an elite roster that will benefit from an infusion of talent from the transfer portal in combination with several returning veterans on offense and defense.

Though last offseason’s high expectations quickly resulted in a nightmare-fueled campaign, the Aggies’ 38-24 season finale victory over the then No.5-ranked LSU Tigers made us all witnesses to a program that hit a roadblock and are on the rise once again. For further reasons to be optimistic, here are Adam Breneman’s seven reasons why the Aggies will turn it around during the 2023 season.