Texas A&M’s 38-13 victory over No. 5 LSU was an enjoyable way to end what was otherwise a very unenjoyable 2022 football season. But once the euphoria wears off, the result of this individual game will be meaningless outside of some LSU schadenfreude. The team still isn’t going to a bowl, there are significant issues (especially offensively) that need addressing, and lots of questions about just how a team this talented played so poorly for much of the year.
So what are the long-term takeaways from what we saw on Saturday night against LSU:
We appear to have found a QB
QB play was a problem for A&M for the second year in a row, but they appear to have their man in true freshman Conner Weigman.