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Texas A&M Aggies Aim for Redemption After 2024 Late-Season Slump
17 Aug
Summary
- Texas A&M added 6 new offensive weapons via transfer portal
- Football analyst David Pollack "all in" on Aggies' chances in 2025
- Aggies struggled late in 2024, dropping final 3 games after 7-1 start

As the 2025 college football season approaches, the Texas A&M Aggies are generating significant buzz. After an 8-4 regular season in 2024, the Aggies have bolstered their offense with several key additions through the transfer portal.
The team has brought in three new wide receivers and three new tight ends, a move that has caught the attention of former NFL star and current football analyst David Pollack. Pollack is "all in" on the Aggies, praising their physical offensive line and improved secondary.
However, the Aggies will need to address some late-season struggles from 2024. After starting 7-1, they dropped their final three games to finish the year. Football analyst Josh Pate noted the need for the program to find more cohesion down the stretch to avoid repeating those issues.
With a big early-season matchup against Notre Dame, the Aggies will have an opportunity to make a statement and prove they are ready to contend for a conference championship in 2025. Pollack believes they have the talent to do so, but the team will need to maintain their focus and intensity throughout the entire season.