Texas A&M Football

Spring Takeaways: Defense, Part I

On a unit that needed improvements as badly as any, mere progress was the name of the game during the spring. Instead, a few Aggies in particular made the kinds of leaps that could portend major improvement.
April 15, 2014
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Deshazor EverettThis is the most exciting bounce-back story of the spring for the Aggies. Considered a possible early entry candidate heading into his junior season, Everett missed virtually all of the Ags’ first two games and spent most of the season shuffling between corner and safety. Without any semblance of consistency in his football life, Everett’s confidence clearly eroded.
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