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Make Your Picks: Fixing Texas A&M's interception problem

August 5, 2015
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Five is an acceptable number for senses, high-hand greetings and singing Jacksons.

But five makes no sense when it comes to interceptions, especially at Texas A&M.

In the 2012 football season the Aggies snatched 12 interceptions. In 2013 they counted 17 pilfered passes. But last season’s interception total plummeted to five. That’s barely one every three games.

So what should the Aggies do to increase that total? Seek advice from an expert, of course.

Need advice to increase wealth? Ask Warren Buffett.

Need advice to increase muscle mass? Ask Arnold Schwarzenegger.

Need advice to increase interceptions total? Ask Kevin Smith.
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