Forde-Yard Dash: As Texas A&M’s Season Spirals, It’s Stuck With Jimbo Fisher - Sports Illustrated
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Texas A&M (11) crossed the Rubicon from a very bad season to a terrible season Saturday, losing to a futile Auburn (12) team that at least showed up to fight for interim coach Cadillac Williams. The Aggies are now 3–7, will not be bowl eligible for the first time since 2008, have lost six in a row for the first time since 1972 and are staggering toward a 1–7 Southeastern Conference record and last place in the SEC West. Last time A&M won fewer than two league games in a season was in '70, and the conference was the Southwest.
The debacle is exacerbated by off-field issues that have hovered over the Aggies since signing in February what was reputedly the No. 1 recruiting class in history. Mississippi coach Lane Kiffin and Alabama coach Nick Saban raised the issue of A&M buying the class with recruiting inducements cloaked in NIL deals, and coach Jimbo Fisher (13) fired back hard at both of them. Since Fisher went off on Saban six months ago, his program has been under the microscope—and the close-up view isn't pretty.
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