According to a report at Texags.com, embattled Heisman Trophy winner Johnny Manziel will be forced to sit out the first half of Texas A&M's upcoming season opener against Rice.
Back in the late Summer of 2012 who could've seen this coming. Texas A&M was about to go head first into the toughest conference in college football sporting a new coaching staff, offensive system, and a freshman quarterback.
Now things are getting interesting.
Texas A&M threw college football for a loop, pulling off the biggest upset of the season and, at least for the time being, knocking the SEC out of the national title picture. But that was far from the only excitement this week in college football.
Here is all the action from around the Top 25.
Last year, the SFA soccer team claimed a regular season Southland Conference championship, however, the fell in the finals of the conference tournament. This year, history did not repeat itself as the Ladyjacks claimed the regular season crown again AND the tournament championship.
UPDATE (4:35 p.m.) - The Texas A&M Campus has now been re-opened following this morning's evacuation after a bomb threat was made around 11:30 a.m. A few building that have yet to be cleared are still closed, but operations are getting back to normal.
According to reports from the Eagle in Bryan/College Station, two police officers were wounded during a gunfight which erupted a couple of blocks southeast of the campus of Texas A&M.
What was going on in our country in 1915 - nearly 100 years ago?
Women were gaining momentum is their fight for the right to vote, although it took 5 more years for that to become reality.
Other facts about 1915 continue after the jump, including the start of an unbroken annual tradition...know what it is?
After weeks of rumors, Texas A&M is set to leave the Big 12 and to join the SEC, the league said on Sunday. The move will go into effect next July.
“We are excited to begin competition in the nation’s premier athletic conference,” Texas A&M President R. Bowen Loftin said in a statement.
Last week, high school football got underway. Now, add college football to the mix.
Speaking of which, congratulations to the SFA Lumberjacks on their impressive 82-6 victory over McMurry Thursday night.
This weekend, the Texas Longhorns will try to start a season in which they try to prove last year was a fluke, and the Texas A&M Aggies start what may be their last Big 12 season.