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Texas A&M Over South Carolina – Quarterback Transition Goes Smoothly
Out with the old, in with the new. Texas A&M had no problem entering the post-Johnny Manziel era, coming up with one of their biggest wins since joining the SEC, beating #9 ranked South Carolina 52-28 in Columbia, presenting sophomore quarterback Kenny Hill, looking almost flawless on his first start for the Aggies.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Johnny Manziel Always Finds a Way
Without the defense from last year, there seems to be even more pressure than ever before on Johnny Manziel to perform like a Heisman. Even when his passing game isn’t at its best and an early injury threatens to take him out, the Texas A&M hero always finds a way to deliver.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Johnny Manziel Back on the Road to the Heisman
Voters get bored quickly and don’t often give Heisman trophies to the same player more than once. In fact, Archie Griffin is the only one to get it twice, back-to-back. Johnny Manziel might not be leading Texas A&M to a national championship, but there’s no reason to ignore he’s the best player in College Football.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Johnny Manziel Shouldn’t Change a Thing
If pointing at the scoreboard while you’re winning is wrong, than something is very wrong with College Football and even sports. Johnny Manziel might not be the most mature quarterback to star in the NCAA, but taunting opponents and doing a something that makes him look less of a robot doesn’t make him an idiot, immature or give Texas A&M any reason to further suspend him.
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Texas A&M Aggies – Johnny Manziel Too Good for Words
Like almost every other Texas A&M game this surprising season, it was mostly about Johnny Manziel cultivating his legend and setting records, this time for yards in a Cotton Bowl game.
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Texas A&M Aggies – The Growing Legend of Johnny Manziel
Freshman quarterbacks aren’t supposed to be this good, and hardly ever win big, huge games. Not against number one teams. But Johnny Manziel of Texas A&M is something else, leading the Aggies to one of the biggest BCS busters of the year, taking down #1 Alabama in what might cost an SEC team not just an undefeated season, but the national title for the first time in seven years.