COLLEGE STATION, Texas (AP) — When redshirt freshman Ashton Bethel-Roman led No. 3 Texas A&M in receiving last weekend, it was a breakout performance that illustrated the depth of the Aggies.
As Texas A&M prepares to visit No. 20 LSU (5-2) on Saturday, the Aggies know that the contributions of role players will be important as they chase their first national title since 1939.
“We got a bunch of guys on offense that could do anything with the ball on any given day,” receiver Terry Bussey said. “Everybody is just ready to step up when their number is called.”
Bethel-Roman had catches in just three games this season with 86 yards receiving before Saturday’s performance in which he had 83 yards receiving and his first touchdown of the year. His work helped the Aggies to a 45-42 win at Arka