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The plan is in place for Texas A&M to avoid another late-season collapse in 2025

It's no surprise that the sentiment floating around Texas A&M's football program this offseason was the need to finish strong: that coming after the Aggies ended their 2024 campaign on a 1-4 skid — including two fourth-quarter collapses.

"At the end of the season, when everyone's a little beat up and a little tired, that's when it gets hard to finish," offensive tackle Trey Zuhn III said today in media availability ahead of fall camp.

It takes a full team effort to push through late in the season, but things got especially rough for the Aggies' defense; a unit that allowed three of its final five opponents to put up 35 or more points.