Great highlights. I love these condensed no huddle versions of games so I can do some good film review. I’m a Miami fan after watching this game a second without any alcohol in me lol, I see that we simply got outmatched. Y’all have the bigger players especially perimeter athletes. Perfect example was the pass to slot Brashard Smith at the 1:25 minute mark in the first quarter. With bigger stronger receivers to sustain blocks, Brashard could have scored to tie the game or convert for a first down. We played a big physical team in A&M and hung in there where in seasons past we would have been blown out. Good measuring stick game. Good luck the rest of your season. See ya next year in Miami. ☀️🌇🏝🏖😎
Even as an Arkansas fan I have to say I appreciate your content. These “No Huddle” Videos you do for Texas A&M are great in general, but they also make studying the Aggies more convenient 😂💯 Keep it up!
Anyone knows why of pass plays the offensive line of Texas a&m goes back about 6 to 9 feet and on Miami the offensive line on pass plays doesn't go back any steps?
I'm thankful for the win, but I'll have to say, I'm really worried about the offense. 50% completion rate; 4/12 3rd down efficiency; 46.7 QBR, YIKES; 24 min time of possession. Maybe Haynes King wasn't the problem...perhaps it's Jimbo's 1970's offense; stubborn and not willing to change. Should Jimbo give up play-calling? Anemic offense is causing a strain on the defense. Let's hope the offense improves next week.
OL has got to come together. Having Stewart and Marshall back will help. SUrprised Moose or Yulkeith didn't get plays. Donovan Green got the first reception, but was never open again after that. Not a lot of WR's getting open,... but Max didn't have much time again either... so the OL is really the weak point AGAIN this year.
That OL is bad bad bad. #64 had a terrible game. That has to be fixed and quick. WRs nonexistant outside of Ainias. Good win but SEC play is going to be rough.
Layden robinson, #64 is playing hurt right now and we had multiple guys playing their first game of the season, and the offensive line still looks so much better than last week. As for the receivers, we will have our 2 fastest and most explosive playmakers back. Evan Stewart, Chris Marshall
@@shelbyalbrecht9800 yeah. He’s a much better player than what hes shown thus far. With max at the helm and a big win under our belt, I think the O gains some confidence and finally breaks through against arkansas’ suspect pass defense
Foster and Robinson were both playing hurt. Fatheree didn't have as good a game as before (probably b/c Robinson was also new back in the lineup). OL should come together soon... hopefully sooner than later. WR's got no separation, which was the problem last year. A lot of Miami DB's were holding every down (if you watch the SkyCam feed from ESPN), but Preston-Lane just can't get open. Stewart and Marshall are world class speed and get open. Will be interesting to see if that makes a difference against Arky. Surprised we didn't see much of Moose or Yulkeith.
Anybody here seen the lyrics to Texas A&M's team stadium entrance song? Perhaps condoning racial slurs and profanity is part of being more inclusive and sensitive? Should we not strive to be better than this? Our civilization needs less confusion, not more...
@@hvonsus5725 The song "Power" (@Texas A&M Univ.) is played as the football team entrance piece just prior to kick-off for the AGGIES at Kyle Field. Some are claiming.."yeah, it's racially slurred and profane, but we don't sing the lyrics"- "It's just an instrumental". Others, "We play the clean version its just a brief hype piece" If not for those horrendous lyrics, this song never would have existed. Should A&M align itself with an artist that so freely promotes the use of racial slurs and profanity? It's saddening and confusing the lengths of rationalization some people will take to try and justify the existence of something that reflects so poorly on TX A&M. One of the chief obstacles to progressive change here is the fact that so few Aggies are even aware of the lyrics. That will change.What if the song contained lyrics promoting cop killing? Or encouraged the resumption of slavery? Or the abuse of children? Or disparaging remarks directed towards the LGBT community? Would an "instrumental version" remain acceptable and appropriate knowing full well what those lyrics are? Are there any lines that can't be crossed today? Based on the former OU coach who recently resigned and the backlash created by the spectator at a BYU volleyball game, the data suggests there are. Musician Morgan Wallen was barred from the ACM award function just last year for using a racial slur. Recognize, trust and believe the data. Some things are just not acceptable. Others have suggested it's OK for a person of color to use these shameful and hurtful slurs and others can't...some might argue this is racist. We should think long and hard about that one. Does it really benefit anybody? That's a confusing and dangerous road to take. It's not OK. Learning to respect yourself might make respecting others an easier choice. Perhaps not?Regardless, the extreme profanity with MF-bombs, references to sexual acts and even sexual organs in the song's lyrics should make the decision an easy one. Yeah, it's chocked full of beneficial goodness. The selection of such a crude song is very perplexing. At best. It's tradition now, but does that make it any less toxic and inappropriate? Google the lyrics...you'll be shocked. A state supported institution no less... One that prides itself on producing leaders.. What is the priority here? The end-game?Perhaps there wasn't an over-riding scheme/intent behind the decision maker's selection. If there was, the selection of this song in particular is somewhat distressing. Regardless of its popularity. We ought to be better than this. Our core values.....are some departments exempt perhaps? The AGGIE CODE of HONOR: "Is an effort to unify the aims of all Texas A&M men and women toward a high code of ethics and personal dignity ". Do we have a somewhat disturbing disconnect here? Are you a parent? Need to walk the talk IMO. Beyond that, this crude, vulgar and weak attempt at music designed for hip snowflakes is ironically very weak. Funny given the name of the piece. Heard more powerful stuff on Saturday mornings. Yep an upgrade is in order. Would there be any negative consequences if another song, lyrically devoid of racial slurs and profanity was chosen as a replacement? A&M has an optimal opportunity here at becoming part of the answer, not the problem. Tough love for Texas A&M...we are better than this. Gigem
Great highlights. I love these condensed no huddle versions of games so I can do some good film review.
I’m a Miami fan after watching this game a second without any alcohol in me lol, I see that we simply got outmatched. Y’all have the bigger players especially perimeter athletes.
Perfect example was the pass to slot Brashard Smith at the 1:25 minute mark in the first quarter. With bigger stronger receivers to sustain blocks, Brashard could have scored to tie the game or convert for a first down.
We played a big physical team in A&M and hung in there where in seasons past we would have been blown out. Good measuring stick game.
Good luck the rest of your season. See ya next year in Miami. ☀️🌇🏝🏖😎
Yes but if you guys didnt drop so many and make bad mistakes you would have had it.
Thanks for putting these out every week ❤️
Even as an Arkansas fan I have to say I appreciate your content. These “No Huddle” Videos you do for Texas A&M are great in general, but they also make studying the Aggies more convenient 😂💯 Keep it up!
Don't scout us too much. Should be a tough game make or break the teams.
Targeting call on Demani was atrocious. He was putting his face mask into his chest but the WR dropped his head. Terrible call.
Keep your face mask up.
Lol then you don’t know the rule
anyone else also have traumatic Dustin Harris flashbacks when Achane dropped that punt?
(Smith)
Great game The U Vs The Aggies
Anyone knows why of pass plays the offensive line of Texas a&m goes back about 6 to 9 feet and on Miami the offensive line on pass plays doesn't go back any steps?
They are mostly new and miami d is good.
@@droyal18able Fisher has been there 5 years. He has nobody from those 5 years that isn't new.
Having trouble playing this video on both phone and TV w/ chromecast😢
Are you getting an error? No problems on Mac, phone, or PC for me.
@@WoodlandsAggie it’s working now! Thanks for all that you do
Humpty Dumpity had a great fall
Too much BragaDore Deflated
Have a taste of how it feels like Caines
GigEm 👍
I'm thankful for the win, but I'll have to say, I'm really worried about the offense. 50% completion rate; 4/12 3rd down efficiency; 46.7 QBR, YIKES; 24 min time of possession. Maybe Haynes King wasn't the problem...perhaps it's Jimbo's 1970's offense; stubborn and not willing to change. Should Jimbo give up play-calling? Anemic offense is causing a strain on the defense. Let's hope the offense improves next week.
wow you’re challenged from a football perspective
What is it with jumbos offense that everyone says is outdated? He just reuses the same shit every year?
Its a pro style offence.
Johnson - no turnovers
OL has got to come together. Having Stewart and Marshall back will help. SUrprised Moose or Yulkeith didn't get plays. Donovan Green got the first reception, but was never open again after that. Not a lot of WR's getting open,... but Max didn't have much time again either... so the OL is really the weak point AGAIN this year.
That OL is bad bad bad. #64 had a terrible game. That has to be fixed and quick. WRs nonexistant outside of Ainias. Good win but SEC play is going to be rough.
Layden robinson, #64 is playing hurt right now and we had multiple guys playing their first game of the season, and the offensive line still looks so much better than last week. As for the receivers, we will have our 2 fastest and most explosive playmakers back. Evan Stewart, Chris Marshall
@@johnnyfoosball12 I figured Robinson was dealing with something. Hope he gets better soon!
@@shelbyalbrecht9800 yeah. He’s a much better player than what hes shown thus far. With max at the helm and a big win under our belt, I think the O gains some confidence and finally breaks through against arkansas’ suspect pass defense
Foster and Robinson were both playing hurt. Fatheree didn't have as good a game as before (probably b/c Robinson was also new back in the lineup). OL should come together soon... hopefully sooner than later.
WR's got no separation, which was the problem last year. A lot of Miami DB's were holding every down (if you watch the SkyCam feed from ESPN), but Preston-Lane just can't get open. Stewart and Marshall are world class speed and get open. Will be interesting to see if that makes a difference against Arky. Surprised we didn't see much of Moose or Yulkeith.
Why does this offense run like a 1985 Buick? It's awful.
Anybody here seen the lyrics to Texas A&M's team stadium entrance song? Perhaps condoning racial slurs and profanity is part of being more inclusive and sensitive? Should we not strive to be better than this? Our civilization needs less confusion, not more...
We don’t have any slurs or profanity in it though? It’s just saying to “saw Varsity’s horns off,” which is talking about UT lol
@@hvonsus5725 The song "Power" (@Texas A&M Univ.) is played as the football team entrance piece just prior to kick-off for the AGGIES at Kyle Field. Some are claiming.."yeah, it's racially slurred and profane, but we don't sing the lyrics"- "It's just an instrumental". Others, "We play the clean version its just a brief hype piece" If not for those horrendous lyrics, this song never would have existed. Should A&M align itself with an artist that so freely promotes the use of racial slurs and profanity? It's saddening and confusing the lengths of rationalization some people will take to try and justify the existence of something that reflects so poorly on TX A&M. One of the chief obstacles to progressive change here is the fact that so few Aggies are even aware of the lyrics. That will change.What if the song contained lyrics promoting cop killing? Or encouraged the resumption of slavery? Or the abuse of children? Or disparaging remarks directed towards the LGBT community? Would an "instrumental version" remain acceptable and appropriate knowing full well what those lyrics are? Are there any lines that can't be crossed today? Based on the former OU coach who recently resigned and the backlash created by the spectator at a BYU volleyball game, the data suggests there are. Musician Morgan Wallen was barred from the ACM award function just last year for using a racial slur. Recognize, trust and believe the data. Some things are just not acceptable. Others have suggested it's OK for a person of color to use these shameful and hurtful slurs and others can't...some might argue this is racist. We should think long and hard about that one. Does it really benefit anybody? That's a confusing and dangerous road to take. It's not OK. Learning to respect yourself might make respecting others an easier choice. Perhaps not?Regardless, the extreme profanity with MF-bombs, references to sexual acts and even sexual organs in the song's lyrics should make the decision an easy one. Yeah, it's chocked full of beneficial goodness. The selection of such a crude song is very perplexing. At best. It's tradition now, but does that make it any less toxic and inappropriate? Google the lyrics...you'll be shocked. A state supported institution no less... One that prides itself on producing leaders.. What is the priority here? The end-game?Perhaps there wasn't an over-riding scheme/intent behind the decision maker's selection. If there was, the selection of this song in particular is somewhat distressing. Regardless of its popularity. We ought to be better than this. Our core values.....are some departments exempt perhaps? The AGGIE CODE of HONOR: "Is an effort to unify the aims of all Texas A&M men and women toward a high code of ethics and personal dignity ". Do we have a somewhat disturbing disconnect here? Are you a parent? Need to walk the talk IMO.
Beyond that, this crude, vulgar and weak attempt at music designed for hip snowflakes is ironically very weak. Funny given the name of the piece. Heard more powerful stuff on Saturday mornings. Yep an upgrade is in order.
Would there be any negative consequences if another song, lyrically devoid of racial slurs and profanity was chosen as a replacement? A&M has an optimal opportunity here at becoming part of the answer, not the problem.
Tough love for Texas A&M...we are better than this. Gigem