Many are optimistic about Texas A&M's outlook for 2019 heading into the offseason, but there are several reasons why the Aggies could potentially regress during Jimbo Fisher's second season in College Station.
Last week, we analyzed three reasons why A&M could be better in 2019, and today we detail three reasons why the Aggies could be worse:
They say if you want to be the best you have to beat the best.
Well, A&M will definitely get those chances next season.
The Aggies' 2019 schedule includes road matches against the defending national champion, Clemson, as well as Georgia and LSU, who will both likely start the season in the top 10.