BATON ROUGE, La. (KBTX) - Texas A&M director of strength and conditioning Tommy Moffitt raised both hands towards the lights of Tiger Stadium, soaking in the cheers of the Aggie contingent that filled the southeast corner of Death Valley.
Appreciation was not the reaction he received the last time he was in Baton Rouge. After 22 years on staff with the Tiger football program, he was the unceremonious collateral damage of a coaching change when Brian Kelly took over the program in 2022.
Saturday, his third-ranked A&M players gave him another moment to celebrate under the lights he once called home after a 49-25 victory over No. 20 LSU, extending the Aggies’ undefeated win streak to eight games.
“This one was an important one to him… Definitely played a little bit of this game for Moffitt

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