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Texas A&M adopts clear bag policy at Kyle Field
The comments made by UCLA quarterback Josh Rosen on Tuesday are not sitting well with Texas A&M fans. And he might be on the short list for best quarterbacks in America. He’s going to hear it from the Kyle Field faithful, but Rosen thrives on being the villain, if you will.
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This could be a shootout at Kyle Field. It will be the largest crowd Rosen has played against.
Despite an offseason’s worth of focus on his actions away from the field rather than his 3,668 yards passing and 23 touchdowns as a freshman, Rosen was his usual outspoken self on Tuesday when questioned about everything from the touted Texas A&M pass rush to star Aggies wide receiver Christian Kirk to the mustache the sophomore is now growing. After losing both Kyler Murray and Kyle Allen this offseason, the Aggies were happy to see the arrival of Trevor Knight from Oklahoma.
The last meeting took place in the 97-98 Cotton Bowl, where UCLA edged out Dat Nguyen and RC Slocum, 29-23.
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While matchups like USC-Alabama, Florida State-Ole Miss and Clemson-Auburn headline the opening weekend of college football, there might not be a game that carries more importance than UCLA’s visit to Texas A&M on Saturday afternoon.