I was one of the more than 85,000 on hand at Kyle Field in College Station, Texas, the day after Thanksgiving to see my alma mater, Texas A&M, beat our archrival, The University of Texas, 38-30.
After that thrilling win, Dennis Franchione, tendered his resignation, ending a five-year run that didn't live up to the billing or his $2-million annual check.
Three days later, Mike Sherman, the offensive coordinator for the Houston Texans and a former Texas A&M assistant coach ...
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