The man in charge of Texas A&M athletics wants to play Texas in football, wants the Arkansas football series on played campus and wants state-of-the-art facilities for all sports. “We’re set up here,” he said. “We have resources here. We have great recruiting bases here. We have incredible academics here. We’re set to really do good things. My expectations are very high.” Woodward is more approachable than his predecessor, Eric Hyman, who at times seemed condescending … like when he said his job was to “manage expectations.” – Read More.
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