It was a frustrating two weeks for Texas A&M basketball, but they were finally able to get out of their four-game losing streak at home against Ole Miss. Add 33 minutes to those two weeks, and it looked even more irritating. The Aggies were facing a double-digit lead for most of the game, and they found their unlikely answer.
Zach Clemence, who didn't see the court that much in his three years with Kansas, was a hero in the comeback against Ole Miss. It would've been A&M's most embarrassing loss of the season, but head coach Bucky McMillan credited Clemence for a huge reason as to why the Aggies won.