It was undeniable from the first drive of the game, Conner Weigman is different. In a good way. The Aggies offense had struggled all year to put drives together and struggled even more to put the ball in the end zone, especially through the air, but on Saturday night, against a really good Ole Miss team, Weigman led the Aggies on back-to-back scoring drives to start the game.
By the end of the game, the Aggies, led by their new quarterback, had finally broken through the 24 point glass ceiling that they could not clear for almost a year’s worth of games against FBS opponents, and Weigman himself put together a performance that no Aggie quarterback had matched in nearly a decade.
The praise for the young signal caller started early in the game, and has continued long afterwards, lets take a look at some of the notable mentions.