Texas A&M football drops new uniforms and they look incredible

Kellen Mond, Texas A&M Aggies. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images)
Kellen Mond, Texas A&M Aggies. (Photo by Jonathan Bachman/Getty Images) /
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Texas A&M football unveiled some new uniforms and they are straight fire.

The Texas A&M football team will look so clean in their new uniforms going forward.

On Wednesday morning, the Texas A&M Aggies released their new jerseys for the upcoming 2020 college football season. While it is still up in the air if we will have college football, Texas A&M and the rest of the SEC seems adamant about playing. This looks to be one of the best years in Aggies football in awhile and we can’t wait to see them take the field on fall Saturdays again.

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Texas A&M football looks good in these threads, but will they play good?

It’s always a good call to go with fewer colors on a jersey. The less is more approach absolutely serves the Aggies here with the classic, clean maroon and white look. These uniforms may not be a massive departure from what they were wearing previously, but together with Adidas, they’ll have the look of a champion. However, the question remains is if they’ll play like one in them.

Texas A&M is one of six teams in the SEC this season that had a realistic shot of making the College Football Playoff back when all five Power 5 conferences planned on playing. The Aggies may finally pop under head coach Jimbo Fisher, as quarterback Kellen Mond is one of the most seasoned signal-callers in the SEC. This is the year the Aggies can finally win big under Fisher.

Though they play in the SEC West with the Alabama Crimson Tide, the Auburn Tigers and the LSU Tigers, those three rival teams also have to play Texas A&M annually, which will be challenging. Then again, no team will have an easy time navigating a 10-game SEC schedule. Unless someone catches fire, we can’t reasonably expect any of the 14 SEC teams to go undefeated in 2020.

For now, the Aggies have as good of a chance as any to reach the College Football Playoff for the first time in school history. Depending on if we have a season or how the Selection Committee goes about it this season, the Aggies could get in with a standard four-team format or an expanded eight-team one, whether that be as an SEC champion or as an at-large team.

Texas A&M will look good while they try to become a top-tier program under Fisher.

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