A&M’s QB Doubters and Backup Heroics

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Skeptics Still Hunting Flaws in A&M’s Star QB

The McShay Show spotlighted Texas A&M quarterback Marcel Reed’s 2025 performance, praising his flash plays but drilling into six “negative” moments out of 11 key highlights from the win over Missouri. Analyst Todd McShay, despite admitting he’s an Aggie supporter, dissected interceptions, sacks, and other concerns that he believes hold Reed back from true elite status. With 2,193 passing yards, 19 touchdowns, plus 378 rushing yards and six scores on the ground, Reed remains in Heisman talks—but McShay insists the tape reveals reasons not to hand over the trophy just yet.

Breaking news: one man watched football footage and found things he didn’t like! Todd McShay, professional armchair critic and part-time aggiefan, bravely endured all 11 key plays—because three solid plays and two highlights just aren’t enough sparkle for our picky pal. Apparently, Reed’s six blemishes outweigh his nine total touchdowns and dual-threat prowess. It’s a tough world when you need a victory parade and a highlight reel cleared by your harshest critic before you can even think of the Heisman. Maybe next time the universe will balance out those pesky sacks with mandatory confetti cannons.


Backup RB Steps Up, Crushes Tigers in A&M Win

With Le’Veon Moss sidelined, Rueben Owens II exploded in Texas A&M’s recent victory over Missouri, tallying over 200 rushing yards, two touchdowns, and even showcasing his receiving chops. The redshirt sophomore, previously injured in 2024, has emerged as a force in the SEC, hitting top speeds over 20 mph on a 57-yard touchdown that sealed Missouri’s playoff hopes. Owens, who also hauled in passes for ten yards, is set to share the load with Moss upon his return, solidifying “The Stable” as one of college football’s deepest backfields.

Move over, star players—there’s a new cowboy in “The Stable,” and he brought the hay bales. Rueben Owens II, answering the “Who’s next?” call, galloped past Tigers’ defenders like they were just decoration. It’s a touching story: the benchwarmer who practiced polite nods finally unleashed football fury in Baton Rouge. Don’t worry, Le’Veon Moss; your sequel is already casting its hero. Next game, expect fireworks, marching bands, and perhaps a statue erected mid-field—because when your backup looks like the second coming of Derrick Henry, you better start printing jerseys now.


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