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Texas A&M Football
The Physics of Physicality: A new outlook for A&M's run game
August 17, 2015
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Improving Texas A&M’s running game is a matter of getting physical.
It’s also a matter of physics.
Stereotypically, physicists aren’t physical. Fair or not, they’re more synonymous with pocket protectors than pocket protection.
Still, Alexey Belyanin, a professor of physics at Texas A&M who admits he doesn’t know a lot about football, could have told the Aggies how to bolster their running game.
It’s also a matter of physics.
Stereotypically, physicists aren’t physical. Fair or not, they’re more synonymous with pocket protectors than pocket protection.
Still, Alexey Belyanin, a professor of physics at Texas A&M who admits he doesn’t know a lot about football, could have told the Aggies how to bolster their running game.
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