Hope always sells, and Jimbo Fisher provided it once again in Texas A&M's hard-fought loss at Alabama

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Hope always sells, and Jimbo Fisher provided it once again in Texas A&M's hard-fought loss at Alabama

Texas A&M lost 24-20 to Alabama in a thrilling game. The Aggies came close to upsetting the Crimson Tide for the second year in row. The play involving freshman receiver Evan Stewart was controversial. There were no flags on the play.

No. 1 Alabama beat Texas A&M 24-0 despite the fact that the team's starting quarterback, Heisman Trophy winner Alex Young, didn't play. The team had four turnovers, including three by Jalen Milroe. Texas Aggies lost to Appalachian State. Alabama is going to Knoxville, Tennessee next week.   for another week of speculation about Young's status. He has a sprained AC joint. Max Johnson is out injured for Texas. A certain Johnny Manziel downplayed the game. It was more proof that there are no truly great teams this season. Alabama came into the match having lost one fumble all season, but Milroke committed two in the span of seven first-half snaps.

Aggie players are happy with their performance against the No. 1 team in the country.


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