‘Five for Friday’: A preseason look at the Texas A&M Aggies with Cameron Ohnysty of Aggies Wire

Texas A&M, like Auburn, is looking to return to bowl season in 2023. Can they do it? Ohnysty sheds light on that topic, as well as several others.

As football season continues to draw closer, Auburn Wire will begin a new series where we get to know an opponent on Auburn football’s 2023 schedule.

To kick things off, let’s get to know the Texas A&M Aggies.

The Aggies welcome Auburn to Kyle Field on Saturday, Sept. 23, in what is sure to be an interesting SEC opener for both programs. Last season, Auburn took care of the Aggies at Jordan-Hare Stadium, 13-10, to give interim head coach Cadillac Williams his first win as the leader of the program.

Auburn holds a 6-5 record over Texas A&M since the Aggies joined the SEC in 2012, and is 4-1 in games played at Kyle Field, the site of the 2023 matchup.

Texas A&M, like Auburn, missed a bowl game last season. Can they turn things around this season? Cameron Ohnysty of Aggies Wire answers that question, and several more in this week’s edition of “Five for Friday.”

Several of the topics discussed in this week’s edition include candidates to replace 1,000-yard rusher Devon Achane, quarterback Conner Weigman’s transition to a full-year starter, and he sheds light on the possibility of Jimbo Fisher leading the Aggies to a 10-win season for the first time in his tenure.

Get to know Texas A&M a little better with this week’s edition of “Five for Friday.”