Kevin Sumlin: Texas A&M Performance Vs Alabama Was ‘Unacceptable’
By Jack Crosby

After getting blown out on the road Saturday 59-0 by the Alabama Crimson Tide, Texas A&M Aggies coach Kevin Sumlin noted that the team’s performance was simply unacceptable.
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The Texas A&M Aggies traveled to Tuscaloosa on Saturday and the outcome was not nearly what they wanted. After two years in a row of giving Nick Saban and Alabama fits, the Aggies and Kevin Sumlin were literally torn apart by the Tide, 59-0.
This looked absolutely nothing like the Texas A&M teams that we’re used to seeing on a regular basis. They were held without a single score and tallied not even 200 yards of offense.
Naturally, you would believe that Sumlin was a bit upset. After the game when having his time with the media, Sumlin noted that the team’s performance on Saturday is simply not something that will be tolerated.
Sumlin said it's time to "examine what we're doing schematically" and that "performance was unacceptable."
— Brent Zwerneman (@BrentZwerneman) October 18, 2014
When you think about the standard that has been set by Sumlin since he took over the program two years ago, this was indeed the definition of unacceptable. As for making any changes going forward with personnel, Sumlin addressed that as well.
Sumlin added that he's not looking at "wholesale changes" but seeing exactly where the Aggies are in all phases.
— Brent Zwerneman (@BrentZwerneman) October 18, 2014
If anything, the film room inside Kyle Field will be an interesting place to be this week.
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