Aggies' skill position talent second to none
Source: Big 12 Football Blog - Aug 19, 2011 at 10:03 AM
COLLEGE STATION, Texas -- Mike Sherman just finished watching his top-10 team scrimmage on its home field for two hours. He's concerned.
"We’re still looking for that third running back," the Aggies coach says without a hint of sarcasm.
Safety Trent Hunter has worries of his own, and encounters it every time he steps on the practice field.
"Our receivers right now, I’d put up against any team in the nation," the senior says.
Life is good for the Texas A&M offense in preseason camp, which is stocked with perhaps the best collection of skill-position talent in the Big 12.
There are plenty of reasons for the Aggie faithful to lose a little sleep these days. Will a move to the
"We’re still looking for that third running back," the Aggies coach says without a hint of sarcasm.
Safety Trent Hunter has worries of his own, and encounters it every time he steps on the practice field.
"Our receivers right now, I’d put up against any team in the nation," the senior says.
Life is good for the Texas A&M offense in preseason camp, which is stocked with perhaps the best collection of skill-position talent in the Big 12.
There are plenty of reasons for the Aggie faithful to lose a little sleep these days. Will a move to the

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