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Texas A&M in the SEC: Year-by-year assessment of the move

Texas A&M joined the SEC in 2012. Over a decade later, let us assess how the move has played out.

The early promise (2012-2013):

  • Johnny Manziel won the Heisman Trophy as a freshman in 2012. First freshman to ever win it. Source: Heisman Trust.
  • Beat Alabama in Tuscaloosa in Manziel's debut season. The SEC took notice.
  • Finished 11-2 in year one. The move looked brilliant.

The plateau (2014-2021):

  • 8-9 win seasons became the norm.
  • Never won the SEC West division.
  • Coaching instability: Kevin Sumlin fired after 2017, Jimbo Fisher hired.
  • Fisher's tenure peaked with a 2020 Orange Bowl win and a 2021 recruiting class ranked number 1 nationally (Source: 247Sports composite).
  • The 2022 collapse: 5-7 record despite the top-ranked recruiting class. Fisher fired in 2023.

The current era:

  • New coaching staff bringing renewed energy to College Station.
  • The NIL landscape has changed recruiting dynamics.
  • A&M's built-in advantages remain: passionate fanbase (Kyle Field holds 102,733, 3rd largest in the country), strong alumni network, Texas recruiting territory.

The honest assessment: The SEC move has been a mixed bag. A&M gained national exposure and recruiting cache but has not translated those advantages into SEC Championships or College Football Playoff success. The resources are there. The results are not, yet.

Sources:

  • 247Sports — recruiting rankings
  • Sports Reference College Football — game results
  • SEC official records
  • Texas A&M Athletics — program history
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