It’s very simple: Any time a team goes 0-9 in conference play, it is time to reevaluate the coach’s position. The fact that this campus was in an uproar over Coach Slocum’s job last year, yet the cries for Coach Watkins’ head are silent is appaling.
If A&M is ever going to achieve Vision 2020, it is going to have to be without Coach Watkins.
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