EDIT: Baffling journalism professors everywhere, the headline asked a question that could be answered “Yes.” Aggies pulled the trigger.

Just happy that at least one fanbase believes they have it worse than mine. I do have to wonder if the 51 points yesterday changes anything, or if that was an undercover “interim bump”.

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    10 months ago

    The buyout will get all the headlines here, understandably so because of how big it is. But the payout is structured as x% over a certain number of years (I’m too lazy to google it right now), so it really shouldn’t have too much of an impact overall. A&M’s boosters have famously deep pockets.

    My postmortem take is that while it’s earlier than I expected, it feels like the right call. A&M paid a ton of money for essentially no improvement over our previous coach (Jimbo’s SEC record was 56%, Kevin Sumlin’s SEC record was 52%). Too many times I was watching games this season and I had to remind myself that this was Year 6 in Jimbo’s tenure, not Year 1 or 2…every season feels like a rebuilding season, every game feels like we’re playing for the moral victory, and the mantra always feels like we’re waiting for next year. Those that follow the A&M program know this is the same old story it’s always been, and Jimbo was hired specifically to change that and he hasn’t. Sure we’ve had bad luck with injuries and other teams in our division are good, but at some point those excuses have to start going away if you want to be a good football program.

    We’ve got some really talented players that I’m sure are disappointed and frustrated right now. It will be interesting to see how many of them light up the transfer portal and how many stick it out. Either way, we’re probably stuck in rebuilding seasons again for the foreseeable future.