Marcel Reed has a clear message for Texas A&M heading into the Texas Week showdown: clean up the small mistakes and trust the process. After seeing how costly mental lapses can be against the Longhorns, the Aggies quarterback believes the answer is less about reinventing the offense and more about staying composed when the game tightens up.
“Going into Texas Week, we don’t need to change anything up,” Reed said to On3’s Pete Nakos. “We just need to stay the course, be the team that we’ve been the whole year. Don’t get tight; don’t change anything. We have to execute. It’s a tough team, especially in a rivalry game. I feel like that game never feels real sometimes, like it’s just a little hazy sometimes.”
“Just going in and doing what we’re supposed to do. Executing, not making mental mistakes. There are a couple of times we made some mistakes in the game, where it’s like, if that never happened, we could have had a big play. But it only takes one. When you mess up that one opportunity, it could change the whole game. Just going in and doing a little thing the right way.”…