Texas A&M Football: 5 Reasons Trayveon Williams should return for senior season

JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 31: Trayveon Williams #5 of the Texas A&M Aggies reacts after rushing for a two-yard touchdown against the North Carolina State Wolfpack in the second quarter of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field on December 31, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
JACKSONVILLE, FL - DECEMBER 31: Trayveon Williams #5 of the Texas A&M Aggies reacts after rushing for a two-yard touchdown against the North Carolina State Wolfpack in the second quarter of the TaxSlayer Gator Bowl at TIAA Bank Field on December 31, 2018 in Jacksonville, Florida. (Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images) /
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(Photo by Joe Robbins/Getty Images)
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4. Love for Texas A&M University and the 12th Man.

There really isn’t someone that loves this university and its fans more than Trayveon Williams. Von Miller is up there for sure, as is Cullen Gillaspia, but let’s be real right now Williams takes the cake. In every interview, every moment he has, he thanks the 12th Man for helping him get to where he is.

If there is any non-football related reason for Williams to stick around, it is his love of the university he calls home. Even better? The fans and students love him just as much as he loves them. For him to stay one more season, man Texas A&M University may just implode from excitement.

3. Jimbo Fisher has turned this program around.

Go ahead and say you’ve heard this before, but Jimbo Fisher really has turned this program around in a big way. This used to be a team that started hot, just to be brought down by SEC play- specifically in November. This used to be a team that couldn’t figure LSU out for the life of them. This is a team that after Johnny Manziel seemed lost and dead in the water, despite top recruiting classes.

All of that being said, Jimbo Fisher has turned the program around and really has shown the players that there is more out there than what they had been doing. Fisher took players that he didn’t recruit, Jace Sternberger notwithstanding, and turned them into a force to be reckoned with in the SEC West, finishing second in the division.

In Williams own words after the Gator Bowl, “it is a new era” for Aggie Football and it would be great for Trayveon Williams to stick around for one more year of that new era.