Texas A&M football is hoping to finally win the SEC title under Jimbo Fisher and it’ll need the 2020 schedule to look like this.
Is this the year Jimbo Fisher and an uber-talented Texas A&M squad take care of business and seriously contend for an SEC title?
In two years with Texas A&M, Fisher in 17-9 overall with nine wins in his first season and eight in his second. Two bowl appearances in two seasons and some signature wins along the way — such as one over LSU in seven overtimes in 2018 — have sat well with Aggie fans, but there’s plenty of work to be done.
If Fisher thinks that a couple of bowl seasons and less than 10 wins is going to keep him around for the long-haul with all the resources at his disposal based in a talent-rich recruiting state, he needs to talk to Kevin Sumlin to see how that worked out for him.
Texas A&M has plenty of talent returning to the 2020 squad, assuming that an SEC season happens this fall, such as senior quarterback Kellen Mond, Isaiah Spiller, Jhamon Ausbon and Jalen Wydermyer on offense and Buddy Johnson and Anthony Hines III on defense.
A 2020 football season doesn’t seem likely with the Big Ten and Pac-12 postponing their schedules until the spring, but the SEC plans on moving forward as planned.
If the 2020 season does happen as planned for the SEC and Texas A&M wants to win an SEC title, the schedule will look something like this.