Yet again, ESPN’s Ryan Mcgee lists Texas A&M in the “College Football Bottom 10”

ESPN writer Ryan Mcgee places Texas A&M in the “Bottom 10” rankings yet again this season

One of the few things Aggie fans can look forward to this season as the team sits at a disappointing 3-4 record has been the play of the younger members of the rosters, specifically the entirety of the 2022 recruiting class. After dropping their fourth game of the season against a scrappy but beatable South Carolina team 30-24 last Saturday night, panic has made its way to College Station, Texas as five games remain in the 2022 season.

Well, as we have been saying all week, “when it rains, it pours” and man did it pour after news broke Monday night that three freshman players including wide receiver Chris Marshall, cornerback Denver Harris, and offensive lineman PJ Williams have been suspended for at least the Aggies matchup with Ole Miss this weekend, but make no mistake, these three young men will come back better than ever during their short time away.

On Wednesday, ESPN Senior writer Ryan Mcgee, known for his much anticipated weekly “Bottom 10” rankings (for fanbases whose teams aren’t listed at least) ranked the woeful Texas A&M squad No. 5 who by all accounts deserve to be ranked until vast improvements are shown in the coming weeks. Here’s what Mcgee cleverly had to say:

As a kid, I saved money for months from doing chores around the house, washing cars around the neighborhood, even scrounging up bottles from around town to get the deposit change. Why? To buy a special spy X-ray camera that I saw advertised in the back of a comic book. My dad warned me not to believe it, that maybe my time and dollars were better spent elsewhere, saying, “It’ll just be another cheap piece of plastic like all of the other stuff you bought, like the sneakers that were going to make you run faster and the rubber bands that were going to make your muscles look like Superman’s.” But, undeterred, I kept going back to that ad, the one that promised that this would be different, finally a foolproof pathway to unimaginable superpowers. When the spy X-ray camera arrived, it was indeed just another piece of plastic. Also, Texas A&M.

We’re not using the term “fraudulent” to describe the Aggies this season, but we can all agree that no one, and I mean no one expected the current results staring us in the face. Gig ’em, and BTHO Ole Miss.

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ESPN’s Ryan Mcgee lists Texas A&M in the “College Football Bottom 10”

ESPN’s Ryan Mcgee lists Texas A&M in the “College Football Bottom 10”

The hits keep on coming for the 2022 Texas A&M Aggies, as the team is sitting at a disappointing 3-2 on the season, and are now two days away from their primetime matchup vs. the No.1 ranked Alabama Crimson Tide.

Going into the game, multiple unknowns continue to linger around the Aggies, after their uninspiring 42-24 road loss to Mississippi State last Saturday afternoon, the team is in desperate need of answers on both sides of the ball, and facing a Tide team looking for revenge after last season’s upset loss does not make things any easier.

On a slightly more humorous note, ESPN writer Ryan Mcgee, famous for his annual “College Football Bottom 10” listed Texas A&M 5th on his list, coining them as “The 13th Man” while stating

Jimbo Fisher is slated to make $90 million over the next 10 years. In related news, $90 million was also the reported production budget for 2019’s movie version of “Cats.”

Laughter is truly the best remedy, and let’s be honest, the Aggies are dealing with so many problems right now, all you can do is laugh sometimes.

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ESPN staffer previews 2022 season in the ACC

After seeing its streak of six straight ACC titles come to an end last season, Clemson heads into the 2022 campaign looking to bounce back from an unusual conference championship game absence and reclaim the conference crown. Previewing conferences …

After seeing its streak of six straight ACC titles come to an end last season, Clemson heads into the 2022 campaign looking to bounce back from an unusual conference championship game absence and reclaim the conference crown.

Previewing conferences across college football, ESPN’s Ryan McGee recently looked ahead at what to expect from the ACC this season as the Tigers and quarterback DJ Uiagalelei try to get back on top with the help of a strong running game and what figures to be one of the best defenses, if not the best, in college football.

Check out the following ESPN video in which McGee takes a look at where things stand in the ACC entering 2022: