Announcers bring clarity to the fast-paced chaos on the field, turning split-second decisions into stories that fans remember long after the whistle. This game carries weight for Texas A&M, aiming to build on an 8-5 finish last year, while UTSA looks to prove its mettle after a 7-6 record and bowl win. The teams have met twice before, with A&M winning 23-10 in 2016 and 45-14 in 2019.
In that 2016 clash at Kyle Field (Texas), SEC Network announcers Tom Hart and Andre Ware called the action, noting UTSA’s gritty defense holding A&M to just 13 points in the second half, adding to the intrigue of these rare in-state battles. With UTSA entering its 15th season and A&M under Mike Elko’s second year, could an upset brew under the lights?
Broadcast team steps into the spotlight
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