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Cover Story: The fine margin between fame and free-fall

A&M was simply inferior in Norman, the culmination of a collapse that began one September afternoon against Oklahoma State. Liucci ponders what's happened to the Ags, what might have been and what's left.
November 6, 2011
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While most walked away from Saturday’s 41-25 loss in Norman saying, “Same song, fourth verse,” I viewed things a little differently. There were several things different about the Ags’ latest defeat, one that dropped A&M to a shockingly average 5-4 and cemented its spot as the most disappointing team in college football.
 
The differences? As Mike Sherman pointed out in his somber post-game presser from Gaylord Family Stadium, this was more than simply one bad half.

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