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Myles Garrett's final A&M performance increases Texas Bowl's allure

December 13, 2016
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Wouldn’t you want to see Johnny Manziel play one more football game for Texas A&M?

Or maybe Dat Nguyen? Or John David Crow? Or Aaron Wallace? Or Kevin Smith? Or any other of A&M’s all-time greats?

Of course you would.

That’s why you should go ahead and attend the Texas Bowl.

Admittedly, A&M’s Texas Bowl appearance against Kansas State is a major buzz kill. The Aggies had visions of more prestigious and important postseason destinations, so a short drive to Houston isn’t much of a consolation prize.

But the fact remains the Texas Bowl is likely an Aggie’s last chance to see Myles Garrett play in a Texas A&M uniform.

Few players have given A&M such a combination of intensity and integrity. Garrett kicked ass on Saturday and went to class Monday through Friday.

He made A&M’s defense better. He made Aggies proud. He’s been a perfect representative for Texas A&M on and off the field.

Lindsay Caudle, TexAgs Garrett has been an outstanding representative for Texas A&M on and off the field. He'll likely be a top-five NFL draft pick this spring.
Therefore, his final appearance in maroon and white should be sufficient motivation for the 12th Man to attend Texas A&M’s matchup with the 8-4 Wildcats in Houston.

True, Garrett technically hasn’t announced he’ll skip his final collegiate season to enter the 2017 NFL draft.

Indeed, if anybody would postpone the riches of professional football, it’s Garrett, a free spirit who approaches life from a different direction than his peers.

Indeed, last week at the College Football Awards in Atlanta he even teased that a return for his senior year isn’t out of the question.

“I feel like I have some unfinished business,” Garrett told reporters there.

So, you can hope Garrett and his powerful pass rush stay in College Station for “one more year, one more year.”

But, really, Aggies should be content with Garrett’s three years of magnificence and encourage him to take the millions of dollars that await him.

Sometimes players will remain in college for an additional season to enhance their draft status. A&M receiver Ricky Seals-Jones and safety Armani Watts, who announced on Tuesday that he’ll return next season, should take note.

However, Garrett cannot enhance his draft status. He’s already projected to be at least a top-five pick. ESPN Draft analyst Mel Kiper Jr. rates Garrett as the best player on his Big Board.

The winless Cleveland Browns, who are expected to get the first pick in the draft, have made no secret that they’re enamored with Garrett.

ESPN NFL reporter Adam Schefter recently reported:

The Browns have what one source close to the situation described as an 'astronomical grade' on Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett. - ESPN's Adam Schefter
“The Browns have what one source close to the situation described as an 'astronomical grade' on Texas A&M defensive end Myles Garrett, a blue-chip prospect who could dramatically upgrade Cleveland's defense.”

Other than wanting to avoid Cleveland, what does Garrett stand to gain by eschewing the draft? Plus, there is no guarantee Cleveland wouldn’t be picking first again next year.

Either way, Garrett could become the first Texas A&M player to be the top selection in the draft. But his chances to be the top selection could diminish next year because the quarterback class after the 2017 season is strong. UCLA’s Josh Rosen, Washington State’s Luke Falk and Washington’s Jake Browning figure to be available.

Also, Garrett has to consider the high ankle sprain that slowed him in the second half of this season. In fact, he already indicated he is.

“You also don’t want to come back and re-injure it,” he said in Atlanta. “So, that also comes into play.”

Garrett shouldn’t risk injury. He should announce he’s entering the draft. He should collect his millions. And Aggies should be happy for him and wish him well.

But first they should make the trip to Houston to see him play for Texas A&M one last time.
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Myles Garrett's final A&M performance increases Texas Bowl's allure

13,195 Views | 15 Replies | Last: 7 yr ago by Dudus Duodecim
Mike Elko
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Kizer announced yesterday he's entering the upcoming draft.
ham98
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AustinAg2012 said:

Kizer announced yesterday he's entering the upcoming draft.
Let's all hope Cleveland drafts Kizer
MoreCushing4thePushing
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I'll be sad to not see him don the Aggie uniform any longer, but so grateful for the ambassador he will be to the university. Myles Garrett is a great Aggie.
CapAg07
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He should come back.
You're wrong
Olsen
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Gig 'em MG!
astrosaggie1212
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Seems like a pretty cheap headline. Could have easily put "likely final A&M appearance" instead of implying it's already fact. There's probably a 1% chance that he comes back, but if the guy loves Aggieland as much as he seems to, who knows?
FightinTexasAg15
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Just as long as he goes anywhere but to Cleveland. Although if anyone, Myles would turn that place around
riverrataggie
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So he's not staying now?
CrazyDayDuck
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Anyone that seriously thought Myles was staying should get drug tested.

Olin makes a good point. We should watch the game for Myles and Trevor if for nothing else.Alamo
FishingAggie
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What an awesome young man!

Wish him the best.
The Collective
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increases Texas Bowl's allure

86 Tex Ag
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Not to be too negative, but was he really that good this year? I was expecting more of a Ray Childress (I will not be stopped) performance. I wish he wasn't injured this season.
MoreCushing4thePushing
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86 Tex Ag said:

Not to be too negative, but was he really that good this year? I was expecting more of a Ray Childress (I will not be stopped) performance. I wish he wasn't injured this season.
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ham98 said:

AustinAg2012 said:

Kizer announced yesterday he's entering the upcoming draft.
Let's all hope Cleveland drafts Kizer
Maybe round 2. But if they went for a QB @ #1 overall it would be Mitch Trubisky, North Carolina, an Ohio native who has stated he wants to play for the Browns. He will be the first QB taken even it it is not by the Browns. But the Browns are known for their overwhelming stupidity in the front office picks, so one more QB for the kill zone is not out of the question so that San Francisco could be Garrett's new home.
Dudus Duodecim
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Thanks for the Ray Childress reminder!
THAT is one of many reasons we love our team -- the 84 season was a little rough. But being field level and going nuts with the 12th Man watching Ray do his thing in those last few games - remember TCU? - is a great inspiration for football and more. I actually think of it often. Got my plans to travel a few thousand miles and see the Ags with family. Can't wait!
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